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    AUCTIONS

    Gday,I was just wondering how someone can extend time on a NO RESERVE auction, is that fair? Shouldn't the highest bidder win when auction ends. To be allowed to extend time must mean it has a reserve price?? Can anyone enlighten me .

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    Re: AUCTIONS

    Bruce,

    Look here --> http://www.ausfish.com.au/cgi-ausfis...num=1053928940

    All of the rules are explained. Extension of the auction time is allowed irrespective of whether ot not the item has a reserve price.


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    What a great place to have a auction, not happy with price when auction ends just keep extending till u get what u want?

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    Hey, if I was selling I reckon I'd like it.

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    Shouldn't the highest bidder win when auction ends.
    Thats right, and the auction doesnt end until it is no longer extended.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bruce4x4
    What a great place to have a auction, not happy with price when auction ends just keep extending #till u get what u want?

    Perhaps Ausfish could comment on any auction extension limits that might apply?

    It seems to me that it is commonsense and in the spirit of fair play to limit the time an auction can be extended by as well as the number of times it can be extended. Otherwise, an auction could ostensibly go on forever.

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    Re: AUCTIONS

    I have to agree with Bruce,being able to extend a no reserve auction is a bodgie set up.

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    Re: AUCTIONS

    Allow it to be extended once only.

    Then all are happy.

    - Bean

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    put it in fixed price for sale otherwise it's a strange auction
    cheers brian

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