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Topic: 28 HR AUCTION!!! ►฿►฿►฿ TWELVE (12) 0.1 BTC 1/4 oz Silver Bitcoins (AUCTION #4) (Read 1941 times)

sr. member
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Top rated eBay seller. cflow01/thecryptostore2013
legendary
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One coin to rule them all
legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
bitguy101 wins at 1.05BTC

I will PM you shortly.

This auction is now closed.
sr. member
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Top rated eBay seller. cflow01/thecryptostore2013
I increase my 1.05 current bid to a maximum of up to 1.21 btc in .01 increments if outbid.
legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
legendary
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One coin to rule them all
Does anyone know how many posts I have to do to get rid of this newbie status? I have been member since Oct 13', just mostly do pm's with members and have a lot of direct dealings with all the coin makers and have done trades with members.


Look here:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/forum-rankspositionsbadges-what-do-those-shiny-coins-under-my-name-mean-178608
sr. member
Activity: 294
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Top rated eBay seller. cflow01/thecryptostore2013
I bid .5 , however willing to go up in .05 increments to up to 1.05btc max bid.

Just want to make this clear to everyone given this account is considered "newbie" status. He is a previous customer of mine several times over and he won one of the previous auctions and paid up.


Thanks Smoothie for this.
Does anyone know how many posts I have to do to get rid of this newbie status? I have been member since Oct 13', just mostly do pm's with members and have a lot of direct dealings with all the coin makers and have done trades with members.
legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
Please don't get confused with the linked thread below. I accidentally posted a LTC silver auction with a similar subject title:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.7391561

legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
well, I'll go to 1BTC.

Bitguy's current bid is now 1.01BTC with his max bid 1.05BTC.


Correction...he said increments of 0.05BTC so bitguy's current bit is 1.05BTC


I bid .5 , however willing to go up in .05 increments to up to 1.05btc max bid.
legendary
Activity: 2492
Merit: 1473
LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
well, I'll go to 1BTC.

Bitguy's current bid is now 1.01BTC with his max bid 1.05BTC.
legendary
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legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
I bid .5 , however willing to go up in .05 increments to up to 1.05btc max bid.

Just want to make this clear to everyone given this account is considered "newbie" status. He is a previous customer of mine several times over and he won one of the previous auctions and paid up.

sr. member
Activity: 294
Merit: 250
Top rated eBay seller. cflow01/thecryptostore2013
I bid .5 , however willing to go up in .05 increments to up to 1.05btc max bid.
legendary
Activity: 2492
Merit: 1473
LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
One more thing. First time I've done this. Hoping Pistachio back out... 0.16BTC

 Smiley
legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
A thought crossed my mind: Do you folks think setting a maximum bid should be limited to doing it only once?

If you say "my max bid is X" then you would in theory not bid higher than X anyway as that was your maximum bid.

I don't think any max bids should be allowed.
If someone is willing to pay 0.5 BTC for it, then he should bid 0.5 BTC straight out. If he wants to get it cheaper, then he should come back an hour before the auction ends and bid accordingly then.
I've been put off posting bids if they're lower than the current max bid as I doubt the buyer would neglect his bid.
By that logic, if taken by others, you always almost likely to sell your goods at a cheap price.
All it takes is the first or second post to start off with the minimum bid and say max bid to x BTC.
Yes, you can have others bidding him up, and when he defaults they will as well.

Another point, what's stopping people making new accounts just to bid up the auction to only back out once they win?

Just my view of the matter. It's your thread so your call Smiley

P.S When are you going to auction some LTC coins? - I keep checking
The auctions thread highly anticipating one! Smiley

The part about new accounts just to bid up the auction applies to all auctions. Anyone can make a sock account and bid things up in any auction thread.

I highly doubt multiple people will back out on their bids as you suggested. As I've already stated I will create scam accusation threads for any and all users who make a bid and do not honor them.

To answer your question: Soon.  Wink

I reserve the right to not take someone's bid as legitimate should their account be suspicious of just trying to drive up the price and nothing more. Usually this will be the case for newb accounts. This should help the sock account issue.
legendary
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One more thing. First time I've done this. Hoping Pistachio back out... 0.16BTC
legendary
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Merit: 1348
A thought crossed my mind: Do you folks think setting a maximum bid should be limited to doing it only once?

If you say "my max bid is X" then you would in theory not bid higher than X anyway as that was your maximum bid.

I don't think any max bids should be allowed.
If someone is willing to pay 0.5 BTC for it, then he should bid 0.5 BTC straight out. If he wants to get it cheaper, then he should come back an hour before the auction ends and bid accordingly then.
I've been put off posting bids if they're lower than the current max bid as I doubt the buyer would neglect his bid.
By that logic, if taken by others, you always almost likely to sell your goods at a cheap price.
All it takes is the first or second post to start off with the minimum bid and say max bid to x BTC.
Yes, you can have others bidding him up, and when he defaults they will as well.

Another point, what's stopping people making new accounts just to bid up the auction to only back out once they win?

Just my view of the matter. It's your thread so your call Smiley

P.S When are you going to auction some LTC coins? - I keep checking
The auctions thread highly anticipating one! Smiley
legendary
Activity: 2492
Merit: 1473
LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
A thought crossed my mind: Do you folks think setting a maximum bid should be limited to doing it only once?

If you say "my max bid is X" then you would in theory not bid higher than X anyway as that was your maximum bid.
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