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|  Why bother having a 4 week long auction? 
			
			Posted By: warshawlaw In perusing auctions over the last few months it seems that virtually nothing happens with most lots for weeks on end.  There seems to be a flurry of lowball initial bids, then the items sit and rot until the last day when all of the real money comes in.  Personally, I'd rather see auctions truncated to 1-week affairs, at most, so that those of us without unlimited card budgets can transact on other items without pending bids hanging over us for a month.  The only thing more tedious to sit through is an election cycle. | 
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