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    - Jason Vorhees - got a reaction from Watcher in Types of sale threads, Auctions vs Offers   
    [quote name='Kyphis the Bard' timestamp='1307748615' post='86048']
    Also, eBay does have policies that allow for backing out of bids. Just generally [b]not before the bidding ends[/b] (except in special cases).
    [/quote]

    Any offer of any nature, whether in auction or direct sale, the bidder / potential buyer has the right to cancel / retract their bids IF the seller does not include regulations regarding allowed / or not to perform a cancellation of an offer in the thread.
    However, there are unwritten rules relating to ethics and trust when a bidder / potential buyer to cancel bids when the seller closed the trade, and this thing is very important for both sides in the future.
    This is especially very important for the seller because the bidder / potential buyer did not get any loss while on the other hand a lot of consideration from seller related to their products or plan to result from the sale.

    So I think the most important in the future in the trade, whatever its form both auctions and direct sales, a seller must include rules and regulations with the most clearly in his thread (if possible without changes during the process of trade).


    [color="#8B0000"][i][size="2"]in the name of machete,
    -v-[/size][/i][/color]
  2. Downvote
    - Jason Vorhees - got a reaction from Watcher in Types of sale threads, Auctions vs Offers   
    [quote name='Pipstickz' timestamp='1307766000' post='86051']
    No.

    I will not agree with nor conform to this. If people wish to withdraw bids, that's their business, I will NEVER force somebody to pay me if they withdraw their bid. I am not greedy enough to care if I get a bit less, or even if I am, I can simply choose not to sell. If I really wanted to sell something and even [i]I[/i] did not know the top bid at a certain time, I would certainly put the effort in and find out, because it isn't that much effort, honestly.

    People who DO care about this sort of thing can follow Grido's example and just ban people from trading with them, even if that's ridiculously strict and unnecessary, in my own opinion. It's your business what you do with your property.

    Apologies if this offends you, but I detest this notion.
    [/quote]

    Ah.. I agree completely with this, this post was quite describe.
    Therefore we must always remain vigilant and be careful on the people (especially the bidder) [b]who are only concerned with their own business[/b].
  3. Upvote
    - Jason Vorhees - got a reaction from The Phoenix in Selling various creatures   
    [size="5"][color="#FF0000"][b]Bid Closed[/b][/color][/size]
    [b]Current bidders, you can find me at the Willow's walk as soon as you ready.[/b]
  4. Upvote
    - Jason Vorhees - got a reaction from The Phoenix in Selling various creatures   
    [b]Bid back to open for the Dream mutation (Colorless) Joker, minimum 2gc[/b]
  5. Upvote
    - Jason Vorhees - got a reaction from The Phoenix in Selling various creatures   
    [quote name='Sunfire' timestamp='1307457853' post='85884']
    up 5sc
    [/quote]

    Err.. U wanna up your bid for the archer or u wanna bid for the UP (Unholy Priest)?
    *ok i assumed a bid for the Priest then, just correct me if i'm wrong..
  6. Upvote
    - Jason Vorhees - got a reaction from The Phoenix in Selling various creatures   
    Here they are:

    [b]Santa[/b] (Cancelled)
    Age 97
    No heat
    Token [onyxfangs,blooddrop1,stardust,goldtear,blackdiamonds]

    [b]Dream mutation (Colorless) Joker[/b] (Cancelled)
    Age 264
    Heat 690164
    Token [Claw1]

    [s][b]Unholy Priest[/b] [color="#FF0000"](7sc, emerald arcanix)[/color][/s]
    Age 278
    Heat [color="#008000"]21996416[/color]
    Token [jewelshards]

    [s][b]MD Shop Joker[/b] [color="#FF0000"](5sc, Esmaralda)[/color][/s]
    Age 422
    Heat 1395612
    Token [kellethafire,enlightning,blooddrop2,claw2]

    [s][b]BloodPact Archer 1[/b] [color="#FF0000"](5sc, xrieg)[/color][/s]
    Age 379
    Heat 800620
    Token [blooddrop2,blackdiamonds,enlightning,claw1]

    [s][b]BloodPact Archer 2[/b] [color="#FF0000"](4sc, lone wolf pup)[/color][/s]
    Age 266
    Heat 492796
    Token [blooddrop3]

    [s][b]Imperial Aramor 1 [/b][color="#FF0000"](3sc, xrieg)[/color][/s]
    Age 8
    Heat 892695
    Token [claw1,claw2]

    [s][b]Imperial Aramor 2[/b] [color="#FF0000"](3sc, xrieg)[/color][/s]
    Age 6
    Heat 827475
    Token [claw1,claw2]

    [s][b]Pimped Grasan[/b] [color="#FF0000"](2sc, nadrolski)[/color][/s]
    Age 263
    Heat 504823
    Token [blooddrop1,darkshield]

    [s][b]Heretic Archer[/b] [color="#FF0000"](4sc, Sunfire)[/color][/s]
    Age 399
    Heat 541284
    Token [antifreeze,blooddrop3,jewelshards,claw3,darkshield]
    [color="#4169E1"][color="#FF0000"]
    [i][size="2"]1sc still a good offer, I would still include them, but please note that I will only sell with a minimum price 3sc, applies to all creatures [/size][/i][/color][/color]

    [s]This offer has no time limit, I'll sell it whenever I want[/s] and [b]with whatever price I deem appropriate[/b]. But still in the end I will provide information about this trade.
    [s][b][i]It now has a time limit, the offer will expire on June 14, Day 164 Year 6[/i][/b][/s]

    *I'm also looking for the Anniversary aramor, so if anyone wants to trade one with some of creatures above please contact me, thank you.
    *And an item related with mask or blade/sword/anything sharp and able to cut someone head is acceptable.

    [size="2"][i][color="#8B0000"]in the name of machete,
    -v-[/color][/i][/size]
  7. Upvote
    - Jason Vorhees - got a reaction from The Phoenix in wts GG Glaive   
    [b]6gc 8sc[/b]
  8. Upvote
    - Jason Vorhees - got a reaction from The Phoenix in wts GG Glaive   
    [b]6gc 3sc[/b]
  9. Upvote
    - Jason Vorhees - got a reaction from The Phoenix in wts GG Glaive   
    [b]6gc 1sc[/b]

    *Kyph, i'm not sure how that land response to me but personally as one of the Guerrilla's member I positioned myself as a part of the Golemus.
  10. Upvote
    - Jason Vorhees - got a reaction from The Phoenix in wts GG Glaive   
    [b]5gc 1sc [/b]
  11. Upvote
    - Jason Vorhees - got a reaction from The Phoenix in wts GG Glaive   
    [b]4gc 1sc[/b]
  12. Upvote
    - Jason Vorhees - got a reaction from The Phoenix in wts GG Glaive   
    [b]6gc 13sc[/b]
  13. Upvote
    - Jason Vorhees - got a reaction from Poppi Chullo in Types of sale threads, Auctions vs Offers   
    [quote name='Pipstickz' timestamp='1307766000' post='86051']
    No.

    I will not agree with nor conform to this. If people wish to withdraw bids, that's their business, I will NEVER force somebody to pay me if they withdraw their bid. I am not greedy enough to care if I get a bit less, or even if I am, I can simply choose not to sell. If I really wanted to sell something and even [i]I[/i] did not know the top bid at a certain time, I would certainly put the effort in and find out, because it isn't that much effort, honestly.

    People who DO care about this sort of thing can follow Grido's example and just ban people from trading with them, even if that's ridiculously strict and unnecessary, in my own opinion. It's your business what you do with your property.

    Apologies if this offends you, but I detest this notion.
    [/quote]

    Ah.. I agree completely with this, this post was quite describe.
    Therefore we must always remain vigilant and be careful on the people (especially the bidder) [b]who are only concerned with their own business[/b].
  14. Upvote
    - Jason Vorhees - got a reaction from Poppi Chullo in Types of sale threads, Auctions vs Offers   
    [quote name='Kyphis the Bard' timestamp='1307748615' post='86048']
    Also, eBay does have policies that allow for backing out of bids. Just generally [b]not before the bidding ends[/b] (except in special cases).
    [/quote]

    Any offer of any nature, whether in auction or direct sale, the bidder / potential buyer has the right to cancel / retract their bids IF the seller does not include regulations regarding allowed / or not to perform a cancellation of an offer in the thread.
    However, there are unwritten rules relating to ethics and trust when a bidder / potential buyer to cancel bids when the seller closed the trade, and this thing is very important for both sides in the future.
    This is especially very important for the seller because the bidder / potential buyer did not get any loss while on the other hand a lot of consideration from seller related to their products or plan to result from the sale.

    So I think the most important in the future in the trade, whatever its form both auctions and direct sales, a seller must include rules and regulations with the most clearly in his thread (if possible without changes during the process of trade).


    [color="#8B0000"][i][size="2"]in the name of machete,
    -v-[/size][/i][/color]
  15. Upvote
    - Jason Vorhees - got a reaction from Poppi Chullo in wts GG Glaive   
    [b]4gc 1sc[/b]
  16. Upvote
    - Jason Vorhees - got a reaction from Poppi Chullo in wts GG Glaive   
    [b]5gc 1sc [/b]
  17. Upvote
    - Jason Vorhees - got a reaction from Poppi Chullo in wts GG Glaive   
    [b]6gc 1sc[/b]

    *Kyph, i'm not sure how that land response to me but personally as one of the Guerrilla's member I positioned myself as a part of the Golemus.
  18. Upvote
    - Jason Vorhees - got a reaction from Poppi Chullo in wts GG Glaive   
    [b]6gc 3sc[/b]
  19. Upvote
    - Jason Vorhees - got a reaction from Poppi Chullo in wts GG Glaive   
    [b]6gc 8sc[/b]
  20. Upvote
    - Jason Vorhees - got a reaction from Kyphis the Bard in Types of sale threads, Auctions vs Offers   
    [quote name='Pipstickz' timestamp='1307766000' post='86051']
    No.

    I will not agree with nor conform to this. If people wish to withdraw bids, that's their business, I will NEVER force somebody to pay me if they withdraw their bid. I am not greedy enough to care if I get a bit less, or even if I am, I can simply choose not to sell. If I really wanted to sell something and even [i]I[/i] did not know the top bid at a certain time, I would certainly put the effort in and find out, because it isn't that much effort, honestly.

    People who DO care about this sort of thing can follow Grido's example and just ban people from trading with them, even if that's ridiculously strict and unnecessary, in my own opinion. It's your business what you do with your property.

    Apologies if this offends you, but I detest this notion.
    [/quote]

    Ah.. I agree completely with this, this post was quite describe.
    Therefore we must always remain vigilant and be careful on the people (especially the bidder) [b]who are only concerned with their own business[/b].
  21. Upvote
    - Jason Vorhees - got a reaction from Kyphis the Bard in Types of sale threads, Auctions vs Offers   
    [quote name='Kyphis the Bard' timestamp='1307748615' post='86048']
    Also, eBay does have policies that allow for backing out of bids. Just generally [b]not before the bidding ends[/b] (except in special cases).
    [/quote]

    Any offer of any nature, whether in auction or direct sale, the bidder / potential buyer has the right to cancel / retract their bids IF the seller does not include regulations regarding allowed / or not to perform a cancellation of an offer in the thread.
    However, there are unwritten rules relating to ethics and trust when a bidder / potential buyer to cancel bids when the seller closed the trade, and this thing is very important for both sides in the future.
    This is especially very important for the seller because the bidder / potential buyer did not get any loss while on the other hand a lot of consideration from seller related to their products or plan to result from the sale.

    So I think the most important in the future in the trade, whatever its form both auctions and direct sales, a seller must include rules and regulations with the most clearly in his thread (if possible without changes during the process of trade).


    [color="#8B0000"][i][size="2"]in the name of machete,
    -v-[/size][/i][/color]
  22. Upvote
    - Jason Vorhees - got a reaction from Mighty Pirate in wts GG Glaive   
    [b]6gc 13sc[/b]
  23. Upvote
    - Jason Vorhees - got a reaction from (Zl-eye-f)-nea in Types of sale threads, Auctions vs Offers   
    [quote name='Kyphis the Bard' timestamp='1307748615' post='86048']
    Also, eBay does have policies that allow for backing out of bids. Just generally [b]not before the bidding ends[/b] (except in special cases).
    [/quote]

    Any offer of any nature, whether in auction or direct sale, the bidder / potential buyer has the right to cancel / retract their bids IF the seller does not include regulations regarding allowed / or not to perform a cancellation of an offer in the thread.
    However, there are unwritten rules relating to ethics and trust when a bidder / potential buyer to cancel bids when the seller closed the trade, and this thing is very important for both sides in the future.
    This is especially very important for the seller because the bidder / potential buyer did not get any loss while on the other hand a lot of consideration from seller related to their products or plan to result from the sale.

    So I think the most important in the future in the trade, whatever its form both auctions and direct sales, a seller must include rules and regulations with the most clearly in his thread (if possible without changes during the process of trade).


    [color="#8B0000"][i][size="2"]in the name of machete,
    -v-[/size][/i][/color]
  24. Upvote
    - Jason Vorhees - got a reaction from xrieg in Types of sale threads, Auctions vs Offers   
    [quote name='Kyphis the Bard' timestamp='1307748615' post='86048']
    Also, eBay does have policies that allow for backing out of bids. Just generally [b]not before the bidding ends[/b] (except in special cases).
    [/quote]

    Any offer of any nature, whether in auction or direct sale, the bidder / potential buyer has the right to cancel / retract their bids IF the seller does not include regulations regarding allowed / or not to perform a cancellation of an offer in the thread.
    However, there are unwritten rules relating to ethics and trust when a bidder / potential buyer to cancel bids when the seller closed the trade, and this thing is very important for both sides in the future.
    This is especially very important for the seller because the bidder / potential buyer did not get any loss while on the other hand a lot of consideration from seller related to their products or plan to result from the sale.

    So I think the most important in the future in the trade, whatever its form both auctions and direct sales, a seller must include rules and regulations with the most clearly in his thread (if possible without changes during the process of trade).


    [color="#8B0000"][i][size="2"]in the name of machete,
    -v-[/size][/i][/color]
  25. Downvote
    - Jason Vorhees - got a reaction from Junior in Types of sale threads, Auctions vs Offers   
    [quote name='Kyphis the Bard' timestamp='1307748615' post='86048']
    Also, eBay does have policies that allow for backing out of bids. Just generally [b]not before the bidding ends[/b] (except in special cases).
    [/quote]

    Any offer of any nature, whether in auction or direct sale, the bidder / potential buyer has the right to cancel / retract their bids IF the seller does not include regulations regarding allowed / or not to perform a cancellation of an offer in the thread.
    However, there are unwritten rules relating to ethics and trust when a bidder / potential buyer to cancel bids when the seller closed the trade, and this thing is very important for both sides in the future.
    This is especially very important for the seller because the bidder / potential buyer did not get any loss while on the other hand a lot of consideration from seller related to their products or plan to result from the sale.

    So I think the most important in the future in the trade, whatever its form both auctions and direct sales, a seller must include rules and regulations with the most clearly in his thread (if possible without changes during the process of trade).


    [color="#8B0000"][i][size="2"]in the name of machete,
    -v-[/size][/i][/color]
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