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[quote name='Blackwoodforest' date='05 July 2010 - 05:49 PM' timestamp='1278326993' post='63420']
I just asked the same :P

His response:

zleiphneir
a reserve in an auction is the equivaent of saying if bids do not reach above that amount, i will not sell the item
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Thanks for the explanation =)

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I only accept packages if they hit th 10 sc reserve. 1 gold is 5 silver short on 2 crits.

Sasha - post new posts to bid new prices, cuz if you just edit your old price, i'm not going to see it - thanks

z

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It isnt one gold for each.

2 gold is the equivalent of 30 silver which he can distribute however he wants so long as it hits my reserve.

In this case that would be 20 sc the aramour and 10 for the pimp. So your new bid is the same as his bid at the moment - only his bid includes also buying the Pimped as a package.

Z

ed - argh. damn speedy forum posters....*goes off to edit*

Edited by (Zl-eye-f)-nea

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Again - a gold is equal to 15 silver to be distributed however he wants so long as it hits my 10 sc reserve.

He has bid 3 gold as a package, that means with 10 on the pimp he has put down 35 on the aramour. 32 is less than that.

In addition to this, it is obviously going to be my preferrence to sell both rather than one.

Z

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