Pre-bid definition
Pre-bid means the bid placed by an advertiser for placement of its ad, verified prior to such ad being run or displayed. “Post-bid” means the verification of the running or display of an ad, after such running or display has occurred.
Pre-bid means a pair of bid quantity and bid price offered by a registered participant participating in an auction before the bidding gate opens;
Pre-bid means the bid placed by an advertiser for placement of its ad, verified prior to such ad being run or displayed.
More Definitions of Pre-bid
Pre-bid means an amount offered by a potential buyer prior to the start of the auction. Any pre-bid will automatically become the starting price during the forward bidding process. During the Reverse auction process the highest pre-bid received on a specific item will become the winning bid when no other higher bids were made during the auction
Pre-bid means an amount offered by a potential buyer prior to the start of the auction. Any pre-bid will automatically become the starting price;
Pre-bid means Bids submitted by a Participant before the Bidding Period opens for a specific Auction;