However, you can
do multiple bids at once and the total being bid does not need to be in your account
Not exact matches
Normally we accept
multiple bids and we also
do, since last November, a second round of open market operations, potentially each day at around 5.10 pm in the day, about one in every two or three days.
Overlapping is ok and you should
do that so you have
multiple radius's and you can
bid higher on those that are closer to your locations.
Media is now picking up on the
multiple bids etc: Monaco are almost
done signing their replacement.
Plus, I don't think we put in
multiple bids for a player unless we have at least some assurances from player's agent that they're interested.
However, things
did not go his way after the Reds turned down
multiple bids of above # 100m to keep hold of his services.
The fact that Pataki was playing politics in an early presidential contest state reignited speculation that he is again eyeing a White House
bid — a hyphothesis he
did little to dispel in
multiple interviews in late December (including on here on CapTon).
Get
multiple bids — the lowest
bid doesn't necessarily mean that it's the best, or the right,
bid for you and your book.
As a home buyer, you might have to settle for a great home that doesn't match all of your wish list items, and even then, may be in a
multiple bid situation with other house - hungry buyers.
We don't know just how price sensitive foreign investors might be to property in Vancouver, but we
do have subjective evidence that some foreign buyers have driven up residential real estate prices very rapidly, especially in
multiple bidding situations, with little concern for inherent value.
There are
multiple blockchain projects that allow to issue tokens, but any comparison would be irrelevant as the Bancor protocol uses a completely new price - discovery method (see Main features section for details) whereby the token's price
does not depend on matching
bid and ask orders, and no second party is required.
But, don't get into a
bidding war of going back and forth
multiple times with the number.
My question is how
do you go about confirming your GCs
bids, aside from the obvious getting
multiple bids, and
do some of you just hire out sub contractors yourself to save some money?
I
do not waste time with offer dates and
multiple rounds of
bidding requested by the seller.
I just don't like the word deposit as it implies commitment, and you should be getting
multiple bids before committing to one contractor vs another.
Similarly, don't be discouraged if it takes months,
multiple offers, and a couple
bidding wars to finally get your dream home.