
You see a stunning Chanel bag listed on Eluse. The starting bid is low. Your heart races. But then you pause.
How does online bidding actually work? What if you bid too early? What is a reserve price? Can you return an item you win?
Online auctions can feel intimidating if you have never tried them. But once you understand the basics, auctions become one of the most exciting ways to score luxury bags at incredible prices.
This guide walks you through everything a beginner needs to know about bidding on Eluse auctions.
An online auction is a selling format where buyers place competing bids on an item. The highest bidder when time runs out wins the item and pays their final bid amount.
Unlike traditional retail where the price is fixed, auction prices are determined by demand.
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Starting bid | The lowest price at which bidding begins |
| Reserve price | The minimum price the seller will accept (not shown to bidders) |
| Current bid | The highest bid so far |
| Bid increment | The minimum amount each new bid must increase by |
| Auction end time | The date and time when bidding closes |
| Sniping | Bidding at the very last second |
| Winning bid | The final highest bid when auction ends |
Browse Eluse auctions to find bags or jewelry you love. Each auction listing includes:
Detailed photos of the actual item
Condition description
Starting bid and bid increment
Auction end date and time
Estimated retail value (if available)
Enter the amount you are willing to pay. The system will show you the minimum bid required.
Example:
Starting bid: $500
Bid increment: $25
Your first bid must be at least $525
You will receive notifications if:
Someone outbids you
The auction is ending soon
You have won the auction
If someone outbids you, you can place a higher bid. You can bid as many times as you want before the auction ends.
If you win: You pay your final bid amount. Eluse authenticates and ships the item to you.
If you lose: You pay nothing. The winner purchases the item.
This is the most important concept for beginners.
| Term | Definition | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Current bid | The highest bid placed so far | $500 |
| Maximum bid | The highest amount you are willing to pay (kept secret) | $800 |
You enter your maximum bid of $800. The system automatically bids for you in small increments, but only as needed to keep you in the lead.
Example scenario:
| Bidder Action | Current Bid | Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| You bid $800 max | $500 | System shows starting bid |
| Another bidder bids $550 | $575 | System outbids them by $25 (your max protects you) |
| Another bidder bids $700 | $725 | System outbids them again |
| Another bidder bids $850 | $850 | You lose (their max exceeded your $800) |
You never pay more than your maximum bid. You also never pay more than necessary to win.
Some auctions have a reserve price. This is a secret minimum amount the seller requires to sell the item.
| Reserve Status | What It Means |
|---|---|
| Reserve met | Current bid has reached or exceeded the secret minimum. The item will sell to the highest bidder. |
| Reserve not met | Current bid is below the secret minimum. The item may not sell even if you are the highest bidder. |
Eluse auctions clearly show:
"Reserve met" – The item will definitely sell to the winner.
"Reserve not met" – The seller may choose not to sell.
Most auctions have reserves set at 70-90% of the item's estimated value.
Do not bid immediately. Watch the auction for a day or two. Learn how active other bidders are.
Decide your absolute highest price before bidding starts. Do not exceed it. Emotions drive overpaying.
Early bids only drive up the price. Most serious bidding happens in the final minutes or seconds.
Instead of bidding $500, bid $512. Small odd amounts can beat round-number maximum bids.
Search Eluse for similar items that already sold. See what prices buyers actually paid. Use those as your guide.
| Mistake | Why It Hurts | How to Avoid |
|---|---|---|
| Bidding too early | Drives up price unnecessarily | Wait until final minutes |
| Ignoring shipping costs | Adds 10-20% to your total | Factor shipping into your budget |
| Forgetting buyer premium | Some auctions add 5-15% fee | Read auction terms carefully |
| Getting emotional | Leads to overpaying | Set max bid before auction starts |
| Not checking condition | May receive item with undisclosed flaws | Review all photos and descriptions |
Congratulations! You placed the winning bid. Here is what happens next.
Eluse sends you an email confirming you won. The email includes:
Item details
Your winning bid amount
Link to checkout
You have 24-48 hours to complete payment. Accepted methods include:
Credit card
Bank transfer
PayPal
If you do not pay on time: The auction may be canceled. You could lose bidding privileges or face a penalty fee.
Eluse authenticates every auction item before shipping. This process takes 2-5 business days.
Once authenticated, your item ships to you with tracking. Shipping times vary by location.
When your item arrives, inspect it immediately. Compare to the auction photos. If something is wrong, contact Eluse support within 48 hours.
Return policies for auctions differ from regular purchases.
| Situation | Can You Return? |
|---|---|
| Item is counterfeit | Yes, full refund including shipping |
| Item has undisclosed damage | Yes, return for refund |
| Item condition matches description | No, auction sales are final |
| You changed your mind | No |
Always review all photos and descriptions before bidding. Ask questions before the auction ends.
| Benefit | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Lower prices | Starting bids often 50-70% below retail |
| Excitement | The thrill of winning adds to the experience |
| Rare finds | Discover discontinued or limited edition items |
| Transparent pricing | You see exactly what others are willing to pay |
| Fair market value | Price is set by demand, not a fixed tag |
Yes. You must register and provide payment information before placing bids.
Yes. Eluse uses encrypted payment processing. Your financial details are never shared with sellers.
Contact Eluse support immediately. Unpaid auctions may result in account suspension or fees.
No. Bidder identities are kept private for security and fairness.
Eluse authenticates every auction item before shipping to the winner. You receive a certificate of authenticity with your purchase.
Now that you understand how auctions work, it is time to try.
Browse current auctions: Visit our Bags category and filter by "Auction" to see what is available for bidding today.
Start small. Pick a lower-priced item for your first bid. Learn the rhythm. Then work up to bigger purchases.