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When looking an item on the eBay, the time left information is always listed, such as:  Time left:     2 day 7 hours What does that mean?  What will happen when the left time is over?  If one intends to buy the item, does he need to buy it immediately, or wait the left time is over, or nearly over?  Or will the item disappear from listing after the left time is over?   Thanks.

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When looking an item on the eBay, the time left information is always listed, such as:  Time left: 2 day 7 hours What does that mean?  What will happen when the left time is over?  If one intends to buy the item, does he need to buy it immediately, or wait the left time is over, or nearly over?  Or will the item disappear from listing after the left time is over?   Thanks.

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When looking an item on the eBay, the time left information is always listed, such as:  Time left:        2 day 7 hours What does that mean?  What will happen when the left time is over?

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When looking an item on the eBay, the time left information is always listed, such as:  Time left: 2 day 7 hours What does that mean?  What will happen when the left time is over?…

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<< Time left: 2 day 7 hours.  What does that mean? That means the auction will be over. << What will happen when the left time is over? The auction will end. << If one intends to buy the item, does he need to buy it immediately, or wait the left time is over, or nearly over? When the auction is over, it’s over. Better jump in before the auction ends. << Or will the item disappear from listing after the left time is over? Now you’re getting it.

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When looking an item on the eBay, the time left information is always listed, such as: Time left: 2 day 7 hours What does that mean?  What will happen when the left time is over?  If one intends to buy the item, does he need to buy it immediately, or wait the left time is over, or nearly over?  Or will the item disappear from listing after the left time is over?   Thanks.

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When looking an item on the eBay, the time left information is always listed, such as:  Time left: 2 day 7 hours What does that mean?  What will happen when the left time is over?  If one intends to buy the item, does he need to buy it immediately, or wait the left time is over, or nearly over?  Or will the item disappear from listing after the left time is over?   Thanks.

The price and distance (location) fields are updated before the time, for bidding.  To bid before the time, enter the location and billing information in the "search" field and press the <Next button.  Review the "Time left" field and copy that information into the shipment routing field.  Time Left (example 2 day 7 hours) will reflect the time for the auction shipping to update the distance (location) field on eBay.  To use eBay, enter the item number and/or description in the field, and press the "upload" button.  Auctions can now (in version 2.0) be viewed with a web-browser; however, the time and date fields may need to be updated by an eBay customer service representative.  To bid on one of your own auctions, hold the shift key while pressing the "Place Bid" button.  The time left information will be updated based on how much time left there is for any given auction, provided the auction in questions is tied to a valid item number.  You can enter the item number into any valid search text area and obtain more information about an existing auction item, provided the time left information is still valid from the time the auction was first posted onto eBay.  For more information, see eBay’s help pages or simply post your question to an eBay newsgroup, such as alt.marketing.online.eBay. [a sentence added just before this was posted]

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