discussion topic: Snipe bidding
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If there are no active bids on a DPF Auction, can it be closed early? If so someone can close their auction say 1 hour before official close if there is no bids to stop getting an unacceptable bid.
Can't you put restrictions on what's offered to some degree? Like no HMs, or if there's a character you simply do not collect you can tell people so they don't bother offering them?
If not, it might be a good idea to allow some sort of 'protection' just to make people feel better about the auctions. Like you said, if it is a somewhat valuable pin I'm sure there will be some decent offers on it, but maybe a rule that allows an auction to be canceled if there's no bids once it reaches the last 12 hours (or even last hour or something)....
But I suppose that does happen on eBay... You list something for 99 cents, and no one bids... Then someone throws a bid at the last second and wins it for 99 cents, when you might have been hoping for a lot more. Of course, eBay does give you other options (like canceling, reserves, etc), but it's easier there since it's for money (you know the exact value of the bid). When it's something arbitrary like pins, everyone could (and does) value them very differently... It can be hard to set the exact same kind of rules for a trade auction vs a cash auction since the value of the items can always be up for interpretation...
I have long said if a late bid changes the leader, then the leader up to that point should be able to respond to the sniper. If that bid flip-flops it again, you continue in a sudden-death pin bid-off until someone caves. Allow a certain time period for each to respond as we all don't live in Pacific Coast Time zone!
There is no difference from Snipe Bidding and Shill Bidding. Right?
What if the auctioneer states: "No Hidden Mickeys will be accepted as bids."?
That should be allowed. You are stating a fact, not a request.
On here it is different. If someone comes in at the last minute you most likely can't do anything to raise your bid. If someone comes in with 10 seconds left it would be more or less impossible to type up a new bid in time. There have also been auctions where people have come in and added to another person's bid in the last minute. You can't really do anything except to go around overbidding on everything.
If you are just trying to sneak in a low-ball bid on something with no bids at the last second, then yeah, maybe that will work... (But hopefully there really aren't people here that do something like that... Kind of defeats the purpose of a 'friendly, caring community', doesn't it?)
DID SOMEONE SAY SNIPE??
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