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Site Locked up during my players bidding battle.

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155448.33 in reply to 155448.32
Date: 8/31/2010 3:21:52 AM
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Again, sorry, but you don't know that to be fact and neither does the OP. He's not upset that the site froze, he's upset that his player sold for less than he wanted. The problem here is that this type of thing has happened before in BB, on a much grander scale, and is one of the reasons you can't list a player for $0.


No, Im upset because i woke up at 3:30 in the morning to monitor the sell of a 23 year old with sensational inside D and prolific rebounding and for the crucial 3/4 mins of the sale, i didnt not have the option of repurchasing my player. Nor did anyone have the ability to bid on my player.


I'll stop you here. So you wanted to buy your player back, and were upset because you couldn't? It still seems you're upset about the transfer price of your player, and that had the site not frozen, you would've intentionally lost money to buy him back. Right?

This game is fun, for sure. But these glitches affect the experience.


I'm in total agreement with you on this point, but there's nothing you or I can do to change the fact that these things happen.

Everybody doesn have 4/5 weeks to drop a players price 2 to 3% for each listing. Arguing your point is like saying a fire during an auction validates a guy getting a picasso for 500 dollars, right?


It depends on the piece. If it was Don Quixote, I think the price was fair. If it was Guernica, on the other hand, I'd agree that $500 was too low. However, this is in a fantasy world where someone selling a Picasso is not going to ask for an amount they think is fair for a Picasso, they're just going to start the auction at $1.

And comparing a sensational ID and prolific RB player to a Picasso is frankly quite absurd. A quick check of the TL shows 35 such players (though two of them, to be quite honest, are rather rare birds).

You season 1/2/3 guys have to understand the ground we have to make up. its hard enough catching up as a season 7 guy, but now, we can barely turn a profit on the guys we sell. So yes, in an instance such as this, where im trying to clear roster space and get some money out of a guy i have listed 4 times already this season without a bid, its a frustrating experience.

This is an age of buzzerbeater where we are now training players that we will not turn a profit on, something that you early guys were able to until recently do without. Trying to get better while losing money on our players puts us younger teams in a position that you guys cant understand.


This is an entirely separate point, but it pretends that those of us who have been around for a while have never seen the economy take a giant crap before. We have. This isn't the first time, and certainly won't be the last.

What I can't imagine, however, is starting off in DII, quickly advancing to the top league in the country, sticking around for 5 seasons, all the while making impressive Cup appearances; then bitching about how folks that started playing earlier can't understand how hard it is to make money. Your last home game netted you about $200k more than my last home game gave me, while you're paying well over $100k less in salary than I am. Sounds like you're kicking me in the balls every week, profit-wise.

I have to apologize at this point, as I no longer feel any sympathy for you at all.

Last edited by darykjozef at 8/31/2010 3:24:51 AM

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155448.34 in reply to 155448.32
Date: 8/31/2010 9:32:05 AM
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So you put a player in the TL with a camouflage price tag in order to lure buyers but you knew you wouldn't sell him for that price.

You could have me and others waking up at 3.30 to buy your player, just for us to realise you are fooling and making fun of us.
In your own words, "the game is for fun". Well fun for you with this kind of gaming, not for buyers who are here for fun too by the way.
You bet, you lost. Learn the lesson, unfair gaming will have fate go after you >>> ;)

Don't mess with us, the people !

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155448.35 in reply to 155448.32
Date: 8/31/2010 3:57:13 PM
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Train players for your own team. That solves all your listing price problems.

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155448.36 in reply to 155448.34
Date: 8/31/2010 6:08:30 PM
Kitakyushu
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Can you people not read? This is why he is pissed. People were still bidding and the price would have went up at least another 200K. I had the high bid on the player for a while.( Was going to use him in the cup next season) Every time the site has a glitch they add like 2 or 3 hours to the players deadline..Why didn't this happen in this case? If you think about it...he put the player off for $1 and he was up to over 400K, that is like 50-100 bid pages this guy is on...I wouldn't call that stupid at all.

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155448.37 in reply to 155448.36
Date: 8/31/2010 9:53:27 PM
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Can I get in on the complaining? A few weeks ago, my player only sold for 5.1 million: (6924768). One of the best PGs in BB should have gone for at least 500K more than that. If I knew he was going to sell for that price, I would not have listed him.

Oh wait - you're going to say that the site did not crash in my case, so it is not the same. Maybe, maybe not. Or maybe he went for market value? Really, I don't know, I don't understand the market these days.

All I know is that next time, if I am unwilling to part with a player without getting x compensation in return, then that's what I will list him for.

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155448.38 in reply to 155448.37
Date: 8/31/2010 10:03:22 PM
Kitakyushu
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Yes..You are right..It is a buyers market for sure.
BTW..I saw your PG..He was no joke. I was only 600K short from buying him. He would have helped me finally have a chance to upset Sharman and end his evil rule of the JBBL. I did get a really good PG for about 3 million( it would have cost me 5 million 2 seasons ago)..But in order to get him I had to take a lose on two other players...Oh well...Getting better isn't the same as getting richer. can't put a jersey on a stack of money.

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155448.39 in reply to 155448.37
Date: 9/1/2010 12:18:15 AM
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Can I get in on the complaining? A few weeks ago, my player only sold for 5.1 million: (6924768). One of the best PGs in BB should have gone for at least 500K more than that. If I knew he was going to sell for that price, I would not have listed him.

Oh wait - you're going to say that the site did not crash in my case, so it is not the same. Maybe, maybe not. Or maybe he went for market value? Really, I don't know, I don't understand the market these days.

All I know is that next time, if I am unwilling to part with a player without getting x compensation in return, then that's what I will list him for.


I don't think that is the same thing as what has happened here.
Your player sold at that amount on an uninhibited market.
However, the OP's player would definitely have sold for more if players were able to bid. However, players weren't able to bid because the site was down, or frozen or whatever.
I saw the skills of the player and I assure you that he would have sold for more than he did.
So I think the situation is completely different.
And the biggest thing that makes the different is that the OP was going to buy the player back if he didn't sell for the amount that he wanted. He should have had that chance to buy his player back.

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155448.40 in reply to 155448.39
Date: 9/1/2010 1:34:03 AM
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He was laying on the sarcasm pretty thick there, Naker...

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155448.41 in reply to 155448.40
Date: 9/1/2010 1:35:30 AM
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Fair enough :P
Hard to tell over the internet sometimes :)

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155448.42 in reply to 155448.41
Date: 9/1/2010 2:00:02 AM
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lol i got it. i also laughed at your response

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155448.43 in reply to 155448.42
Date: 9/1/2010 2:09:24 AM
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:P Glad I could provide some entertainment :D

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