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Economy => Auctions => Topic started by: Republic of Coin on April 12, 2016, 10:31:41 AM



Title: Potential full member account, potential is 154
Post by: Republic of Coin on April 12, 2016, 10:31:41 AM
The potential activity is 154, so full member potential.


It's a newbie account with fewer than 30 posts.

Clean account

Quality of post: excellent
No trust rating.
No loans.
No bans.

Starting bid 0.016.
Bid increment 0.001.
BIN 0.024.

No address was posted.

The auction finishes 48 hours after last valid bid


Title: Re: Potential full member account, potential is 154
Post by: Opquar on April 13, 2016, 05:34:25 PM
I will start the bid.

0.016.


Title: Re: Potential full member account, potential is 154
Post by: Xenophoto on April 13, 2016, 05:41:28 PM
I will start the bid.

0.016.

OP are you accepting this offer? I've read somewhere here in auction that newbies should send 75% of the bid to the seller for the time being until the auction closes to prove ownership of the amount he bid. And seller will refund the money after the auction if the newbie did not win. Otherwise, the deal shall continue.


Title: Re: Potential full member account, potential is 154
Post by: Fortify on April 13, 2016, 06:33:45 PM
OP are you accepting this offer? I've read somewhere here in auction that newbies should send 75% of the bid to the seller for the time being until the auction closes to prove ownership of the amount he bid. And seller will refund the money after the auction if the newbie did not win. Otherwise, the deal shall continue.

I have yet to see this, but everyone are free to set their own rules for auctions here. Escrowing multiple bids from newbies at 75% would never work or be fair. Sometimes newbies will bid with no intention of following through, either ban bids from them altogether or accept a few deals will fail.


Title: Re: Potential full member account, potential is 154
Post by: Xenophoto on April 14, 2016, 12:57:10 AM
OP are you accepting this offer? I've read somewhere here in auction that newbies should send 75% of the bid to the seller for the time being until the auction closes to prove ownership of the amount he bid. And seller will refund the money after the auction if the newbie did not win. Otherwise, the deal shall continue.

I have yet to see this, but everyone are free to set their own rules for auctions here. Escrowing multiple bids from newbies at 75% would never work or be fair. Sometimes newbies will bid with no intention of following through, either ban bids from them altogether or accept a few deals will fail.

People can easily create Newbies and make the auction's price go higher and higher if they want to.