(01-16-2013 04:17 PM)dakillakm Resident Wrote: That's a very good point as well Petronilla, marketing and selling is an exhausting endeavor at times! I also agree that any attempt to enforce codes or similar efforts might serve to hinder the market rather than help in any meaningful way. In reality, how often do you see someone purely re-selling a cat that they had no hand in breeding at auction? Are the problems discussed in the protocol thread widespread and damaging enough to warrant "rules" or are they just a misunderstanding of people who choose to operate in the KittyCatS-verse with a different mindset. Definitely some good points.
I seen this only once in this past year, a person in a auction was biding against me, the cat went up too 5k and the person won it. The very next day the said person put this cat in a different auction... i bought it for 2k and smiled big time, i have not seen the said person do it again, i hope it was a lesson too them.
But like i say that's the 1st time i have seen this happen and hope never again.
but there should be no rule just simple VERY simple common sense, and hey if a new person try's too, very friendly let them know its kinda not the done thing ...
and ohh the protocol thread, i don't know why that did not die before page 3, seems it was hijacked and hey even a auctioneer has put a rule in there auctions because of this... really makes me laugh tbh.
But this is only my view on them matters