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Suggested Rules for auctions
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10-17-2014, 07:05 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-17-2014 07:13 AM by fabioazevedo Oh.)
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RE: Suggested Rules for auctions
(10-16-2014 06:54 PM)xStormyx Resident Wrote: I honestly don't know any body who attends every single auction in a day,( maybe some people do lol idk) I think that people look at the advertised line ups and see where they would like to be, I don't think anybody should be forced to spend their time in a particular way, whether it be buyers sellers or auctioneers. Auctions should be an enjoyable experience for all involved, we all have the common love of the kitties so let's have fun with it!
Perfect!
Just trying to understand where it was lost.
Some questions and some answers, here on this topic, are helping a lot, we see clearly what we can do to improve the current chaos.
Island, auctioneer, personal fights, buyers.
Someone needed to play the "coconut" in the fan. laughs.
As for me, I am far from wanting to put rules the islands, the auctioneers, and to any person. I have always advocated that people have the right to come and go wherever you want.
Only raised the topic to understand a few points:
if most people agree with the overlay, agrees with the free time of the auction, 1h, 2h, 3h, why an auctioneer, offends and attacks the other, when the auction is at the same time? why the owner of the island, the enemy turns another island, because overlap?
Where we err?
Now I can only go in the wastebasket, my inventory, and see how many friendships were stopping there.
(10-16-2014 06:34 PM)Deerne Resident Wrote: So the proposal is to auction off as speedy as possible and transact kitties this way.
Just so people can "conveniently" hop from one auction to the other?
That would drive me nuts as a customer.
This is clearly a proposal for the convenience of patrons.
Perhaps some people pick one auction per week they really like and leave the others alone.
That makes more sense from a buyers point view and perhaps even for sellers we do not have unlimted money.
Hey Deerne,
I love your answer!
It reflects the vision of customers, who are observing the behavior of those who are ahead, be the auctioneer and the owner of the island.
Makes people reflect where we err, and go back and correct. The auction turned a crazy trade, and stopped being nice, a long time.
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