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Sure but I'm just talking about bidding. An auction is an auction because it has a set ending time and duration. If you're going to set an ending time that isn't really an ending time why call it an auction? It's more of a best offer system. When you gamble its a one shot deal. You don't get to put more money on top of your bet after you find out you won or take some off the top after you find out you lost. If you place a max bid and get outbid in regulation time but get to change your mind later, that's something other than an auction to me.
Just my opinion. Not looking to change the world. Last edited by packs; 08-31-2012 at 07:12 PM. |
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