I placed a bidding limit on a vehicle. Is this hold going to be released at the end of the auction for the particular car or it will be held for other possible cars?

It will stay on your RideSafely.com account for 5 days. You can use it to cover other bids. If not claimed to a won vehicle, it will automatically expire back to your card within 5 days. Learn more about Credit Card Hold FAQ. Read more

I put in that I wanted a bid limit of $400 and covered that would my card. When I looked back on the site it said my bid limit was $4000. I not sure how it works but I do not want to pay $4000 for a truck work only $400 to me.

You do have a deposit of $400 available through your credit card which will make your “bidding limit” show at $4,000. Please do not confuse bidding limit and your actual bid. They are two different things. Bidding limits lets you bid UP-to that amount ($4,000) where your bid is what you actually put in when you bid on a particular item which in your case is $300. Read more

Reserve – how do i know if vehicle has a reserve price?

Unfortunately, unless we end up being the highest bidder for that item, we wouldn’t know if there is a reserve or how much it would be. Read more

How soon after a deposits made can I bid?

As soon as you can make a deposit, you should be able to submit your bid or bid live. Restrictions may apply where you would have to contact customer service first, but it would be promptly displayed on the item you are trying to bid on. Read more

I just placed a BID on a live Auction. I was supposed to be the winner (Your site said “Your BID” with green – that means my bid was the first one). However, when the auction completed with my last price, I did not win the car. Can you please explain why?

You did end up the highest bidder at the live auction. Currently we are waiting for the results of this item as it is on approval. We will notify you in either way. Please keep in mind, the auction can take up to 48 hours to make a decision. Read more