How is value being determined? I have not jumped in because I don't want to offer something that others would say that I'm undermining the process or ripping myself off.
Audacity!
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How is value being determined? I have not jumped in because I don't want to offer something that others would say that I'm undermining the process or ripping myself off.
$20-$50 according to miniature market.
You don't have to match the cost of the lot you're claiming.
To you from failing hands we throw the torch be yours to hold it high. -In Flanders Fields. John McCrea
As the rules state, once a person's offer has not been claimed in 48 hours, they must either counteroffer or relinquish. Gamerdad's offer expired on the 18th, yeller5's on the 17th. Neither of them counteroffered. Therefore they relinquished their claims.
I believe that is how it works. It facilitates momentum. If we leave an offer that wouldn't be claimed like gamerdad's on the table (no offense intended), the chain trade would never progress.
It's been ten days since you offered the Ise lot. I think it's fair that since neither of those other offers could be claimed in the minimum situation 9 days, I should be allowed to have a go at your offer.
Very true. I will repost the info here just for clarification.
I am claiming ticat1's Ise lot and offering
Scharnhorst Koln D. 520 Vf Vindicator Casabianca
If your offer goes unclaimed and the Wasp lot is counter offered I will claim it.
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