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Re: Form for auctions

Posted: August 10th, 2010, 10:10:55 pm
by mahbell
Soleil wrote:
Paleon wrote:I thought this was new, but I wasn't sure. Great idea.
lmao I thought that too.. I saw the thread and was all "Has... that always been there?"

Great idea though.. so many people don't read the rules and then screw up their auctions by leaving something important out (like end dates).
Or forgetting that they can't edit the first post and leaving something there that says "Current high bid: none" :tard:

Re: Form for auctions

Posted: August 11th, 2010, 8:24:31 pm
by GrowlingCupcake
Morgaln wrote: Ending Time: The time the auction ends; must include day, hour, minute and the timezone that information is given in.
No more 72 hours from X style? Or in 3 days?

Re: Form for auctions

Posted: August 11th, 2010, 8:45:40 pm
by Paleon
I see nothing wrong with that style, but I guess this would be more efficient. :t-shrug:

Re: Form for auctions

Posted: August 11th, 2010, 9:05:10 pm
by Morgaln
GrowlingCupcake wrote:
Morgaln wrote: Ending Time: The time the auction ends; must include day, hour, minute and the timezone that information is given in.
No more 72 hours from X style? Or in 3 days?
That is still allowed, if you prefer it.

Re: Form for auctions

Posted: August 12th, 2010, 1:33:32 pm
by Leafpelt159907
Yayy! Now I can FINALLY do an auction without having to wonder if I missed something! :hooray:

Re: Form for auctions

Posted: August 17th, 2010, 9:24:39 pm
by Guardian
Just a quick auction question if I may..
I have a valid winner at my auction.. but she made two consecutive bids at the end of the auction.. which is the true winning bid?

Re: Form for auctions

Posted: August 17th, 2010, 9:33:15 pm
by Morgaln
Guardian wrote:Just a quick auction question if I may..
I have a valid winner at my auction.. but she made two consecutive bids at the end of the auction.. which is the true winning bid?
The first of the two bids will be the winning bid.

Re: Form for auctions

Posted: September 7th, 2010, 2:56:47 pm
by Flaviel
Many people are having auctions with mainly QB creatures which are just 1st gen. or even more.
Here is my question: Do we have to state somewhere in the post whether the creature is QB (SB; GB...) or not?

Re: Form for auctions

Posted: September 7th, 2010, 6:55:14 pm
by Morgaln
Flaviel wrote:Many people are having auctions with mainly QB creatures which are just 1st gen. or even more.
Here is my question: Do we have to state somewhere in the post whether the creature is QB (SB; GB...) or not?
Yes, if you look at the first post, generation is mentioned under "Description".

Re: Form for auctions

Posted: September 13th, 2010, 12:56:57 am
by ShenziSixaxis
Just a suggestion for this: perhaps you could include a way to set up a point based auction for gold or creatures? They're getting popular, and they can be a bit confusing at first.