I wait for some well recognized to confirm the interpretation of the auctions conditions, because I prefer the auction to end without my last hustle bid.
ThrillHou 5 @ 2.60
Pierre 10 @ 2.55
wo0x 5 @ 2.51
I don't know this forum too much, and especially that case excites a bit. whom will be asked to judge or mediate such issue?
Got to prepare some breakfast for the family now, so I'll be back in 2 hours or so.
wo0x, your earlier bid at 2.51 is not a winning bid, since Pierre bid
20 shares at
2.55. Because your last minute bid at 2.6 for 5 shares is higher than Pierre. you get the share. The remaining 10 shares goes to Pierre.
Let me know if it is clear.
I just claim there is a distinction between "increment per bid is 0.05" and "
minimum increment per bid is 0.05" and want somebody like hero member or moderator (independent to this specific auction) to confirm or reject this.
- In case of confirmation you made a mistake by setting my bid back to 2.50 per share, what is unfair to Pierre, because I am sure he would have bidden 20 times 2.56 to outbid all standing offers (including mine). Am I right pierre?
- In case of rejection I have to excuse that I did not bid 5 times 2.55 (to overcome the threshold of 2.50, what was my intention). But I will be happy I did my bid of "2.60 in case of own fault"
I will ask the moderators of this auction forum for their statement. But the other stakeholders should also bring up "their" well recognized forum members to solve it in community.
We will sort this out today, am sure about
I was asked by wo0x to take a look at this thread and see if the conditions are clear etc. I would say that in this case it is a little hard to judge since one could argue both that 0.05 increments refers to the lowest bid 'sum' (5 shares) or the 'per share' price.
To elaborate. The 'minimum increment per bid is 0.05 BTC' could mean both that 2.51 is valid (since 5x 0.01 equals the min bid increment) OR invalid if you view it as a minimum bid increment per share.
For future auctions I would suggest making it clear whether or not the minimum bid increment refers to a minimum bid 'per block' or 'per share'.
In the spirit of making everyone happy I suggest that OP tries to make a ruling that makes all involved parties happy. I don't think there is a 100% clear cut answer based on:
- The possibility of misinterpreting the 'minimum increment per bid is 0.05 BTC' as being per 5-share block or per 1-share price.
- Whether or not OP treats wo0x 2.60 btc raise as a 'real bid' or not.
If all parties agree that wo0x bid of 2.60 stands, the the posted result of:
wo0x 5 @ 2.60
ThrillHou 5 @ 2.60
Pierre 10 @ 2.55
Is indeed correct, though with OP's approval I would suggest a resolution where IF wo0x wishes to retract his bid, Pierre is allowed to purchase the 5 shares from OP @ 2.55 as they were part of his original 20 share bid at this price point.
I apologize in advance if I made any mistakes, I am pretty tired.
I agree with the aforementioned solution. My original intent is to avoid countless 2.33 per share, 2.34 per share, so to be precise, I was asking the bid increment to be 0.05BTC per share, and it seems most bidder get it as intended, but sorry for the confusion.
I'd rather to treat every bid as valid as possible and makes people happy. And more importantly, no matter I choose to see 2.51 bid as valid 2.51 bid or treat it as 2.50 bid, the bidding result is essentially the same regardless, wo0x 2.51 bid is outbid at the time wo0x replied, (Pierre
[email protected] bid is definitely valid, since earlier I already post how I will treat the 2.51 bid, he is based on that info to bid, there is no fault of him no matter what )
If wo0x want to retract, I am ok with it and will give the shares to Pierre if he still want it, otherwise, wo0X please proceed to pay me as instructed and I will manage the transfer of shares shortly. (wo0x is winning based on his
[email protected] bid)
Again, thanks for everyone, and especially TheSwede75 for giving a fair opinion.