I am aware of how eBay bidding works. I don't think the BBs are interested in implementing an absentee-bidding process.i agree. if i make the effort to be online at a certain time and someone else doesnt, then i deserve to win the bid
I am aware of how eBay bidding works. I don't think the BBs are interested in implementing an absentee-bidding process.
My problem with the current bidding system is that the player's owner can run up the price if he doesn't like the bidding.That shouldn't be allowed. The starting price is the price you should be comfortable losing the player for. So the current owner of a player shouldn't be able to bid in order to make the price go up.I got in this situation lately and lost a player because the owner didn't "like" the price I was about to get the player for. Chatting with him, he laughed saying he wouldn't let his player go too cheap. But why did he set up the price to a level where he wasn't comfortable with in the first place?What does the staff think about this kind of situation?
What does the staff think about this kind of situation?
So you all mean that this behavior is acceptable here? You can run up the bids if you think it doesn't go high enough. Is it what you mean?
So you all mean that this behavior is acceptable here? You can run up the bids if you think it doesn't go high enough. Is it what you mean?The owner doesn't have to sell a player unless he's satisfied with the price. You don't have to buy it unless you're satisfied with the price. I still don't seem a plausible explanation of what exactly the problem is.