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This auction is now closed, thanks everyone!


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Each day the price will drop $10. So tomorrow it will be $290, next day $280, next day $270, etc. If it hits $0, no one gets it.

It hasn't hit 0 yet, closing it prematurely?
 
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Hello chickenfillet,

These are your Auction terms:


This is a very different type of auction:

Starting Price: $300

Each day the price will drop $10. So tomorrow it will be $290, next day $280, next day $270, etc. If it hits $0, no one gets it.

First one to bid "SOLD" will get it at the current Auction Price.


The price has not hit $0, so the Auction continues.

Peace,
Cyberian
 
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@Cyberian. These are my auction terms, not yours: I can amend them, add to them, subtract them, any time I want.
Your only concern is if you post 'SOLD'. There is no legally binding contract if no one posts 'SOLD'.
Even eBay allows you to end an auction early because there is no legal agreement between 2 parties, but you insist there is.
Read up the laws about binding contracts involving 2 parties my friend...and don't PM me threatening me with an infraction, this is not Kindergarten.

Anyway, it seems someone already posted 'SOLD'. This is where it becomes a legally binding contract between 2 parties.
 
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@chickenfillet,

You are right about two things, this is not Kindergarten and you CAN amend them, add to them, subtract them, any time you want.
However, there are consequences for not abiding by the rules.
This is NamePros forum. It is not Ebay and although a binding contract under their terms may allow you to back out, NamePros does not.

Please read these rules before posting an auction again.

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Cyberian
 
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