Virgin Australia UpgradeMe pricing and success

Considering that QF upgrade is charging 200+ for minimum, it's not surprising.
Happy spending the minimum (or close to) on Virgin for an upgrade, but never on Qantas. $200 for a domestic upgrade is money I can use on another Y domestic flight from SYD to MEL, BNE or ADL, even on Qantas metal
 
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My recent PER – MEL return both unsuccessful at $135 (minimum bid +$10) . When I first bid I did think $125 was a bit low for east-west; minimum bids typically start much higher. Does the minimum bid change closer to the flight?
 
HBA-SYD $65 bid was successful. I think the minimum was $55.

It was an interesting process. Usually I upgrade with points but I thought I’d give the bidding a go. I put in my bid and 10 days before my flight I got an email from VA:
“Upgrades to Business Class are in high demand for your flight, and other guests have made higher offers. To see the highest offer, click below.

You can modify or cancel your offer up to 3 hours before your scheduled departure time. Your offer could still be successful without being modified, depending on the level of availability and other guests’ offers.”

The “highest bid” was well over $100 so I thought c’est la vie and left my bid as is. I’m quite happy to sit in 3C after all. But five days later I got an email saying that my $65 bid had been successful. What an odd game VA plays.
 

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