I thought the slots were picked at random.
guess not.
that was random. could have been the 3rd page.

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I thought the slots were picked at random.
guess not.
I thought the slots were picked at random.
guess not.
As I understand it, the first 30 slots were picked from the first page, the rest were/will be picked at random.
Unfortunately was only the first 12, I missed out by 4 min. and 37 seconds, the rest are completely random.
I thought the slots were picked at random.
guess not.
This link is my current auctions bidding on; not sure what your issue is, but as I explained to Tamer, I bid only on Leaf cards to drive the value up, so I can sell mine at a decent price. Sales of Trevor May Leaf cards are understandably not going exceptionally well right now, and I accidentally won two of them (at just a few dollars each) and paid accordingly. I even admitted that to Brian.
I have NO problem with owning Razor metal cards. The company doesn't exist.
As for my usual tone, I'm not quite sure what you're talking about. I barely post.
Classless and clear cheating.
Where are your ethics? You are so quick to call others out.
Classless and clear cheating.
Where are your ethics? You are so quick to call others out.
I disagree with you. While I don't want to win the card, I will buy it if I win. It's done in the "real world" all the time. I'm sure you've heard of the stock exchange?
Just because it's not illegal doesn't mean it's ethical.
I don't see anything unethical about bidding on a baseball card and paying for it timely after it's won.
Would you say any different if it were a seller's friend driving prices up for him? Shilling is shilling. It's not illegal, but come on...
If I'm a "scumbag" for bidding on auctions and paying for them, then so be it.
Your a scumbag for bidding on auctions you do NOT want to pay for, to inflate the prices out of selfish motives. The fact you pay for the ones you accidentally win means nothing.
Now I'm shilling the auction? Are you serious?
As long as the seller's friend pays, no matter what the result, then no.
Dictionary.com defines a shill as "a person who poses as a customer in order to decoy others into participating, as at a gambling house, auction, confidence game, etc." I'm not posing, I AM a customer.