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RE: the remains of Lord Mister Fister - Rand - 11-10-2015

withdrawn


RE: the remains of Lord Mister Fister - Apoc - 11-11-2015

210k


RE: the remains of Lord Mister Fister - Apoc - 11-11-2015

My bids sat for over 11 hours can you let everyone know an end time on this please thanks.


RE: the remains of Lord Mister Fister - Apoc - 11-13-2015

withdraw my bid


RE: the remains of Lord Mister Fister - Darwin - 11-14-2015

Yeah wtf, I am about to withdraw mine too.


RE: the remains of Lord Mister Fister - Darwin - 11-18-2015

If I haven't heard anything by tomorrow 8pm EST I am withdrawing my bid.


RE: the remains of Lord Mister Fister - Darwin - 11-25-2015

Been busy the last few days... Withdrawn.


RE: the remains of Lord Mister Fister - Solar - 04-12-2016

Auction ends when low balls end


RE: the remains of Lord Mister Fister - Boss - 04-12-2016

LOL you respond 5months later??


RE: the remains of Lord Mister Fister - Varak - 04-12-2016

Heh heh heh. Priceless.

1. In order to set a market price you need multiple bidders. There was certainly a good group of bidders in play...6 months ago…

2. The market price is what it is. The highest bidder has one of the deepest pockets on the server. I could make an argument he overbid much easier than I could argue he lowballed you, but it is largely perspective.

3. You need to set parameters for an auction. You stipulate the days for sale, how to trigger the winning bid (12 hours with no activity, etc), what increments, maybe even a minimum bid. Nobody in their right mind is going to bid on a 5 month old auction with no parameters set, especially when they see the responses here. That’s why you saw everyone pulling their bids.

4. The reality is you obviously value it far more than the general public. The only logical solution is for you to put your little precious in a corner and worship it. I can be a dick most days, but this is very much true. When there is a huge disparity between what you value something, and what the market values it, you are really better off just holding onto it and admiring your trophy. There’s a lot less negative feelings all the way around.

5. Keeping what you believe to be a live auction open waiting for some idiot to drop 5 castle deeds on you isn’t…intelligent… Just delete the thing, and open a new auction every 6 months for a week or two. Who knows. You might actually get your price. You won’t get your price on this apparently still active auction, LOL.