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valmg
08-15-2008, 11:23 PM
websandhosting.com
reg godaddy, exp 08/22/08
Payment by paypal.
BIN $85
Also listed on DP.
Any offers?
Auction ends when BIN reached.

memedirectory.com
pr3, reg Godaddy, expires 10/2009
Payment by paypal.
BIN $85
Also listed on DP.
Any offers?
Auction ends when BIN reached.

ResourcesForBloggers.com
reg Godaddy, expires 10/23/09
Payment by paypal.
BIN $100
Also listed on DP.
Any offers?
Auction ends when BIN reached.

CartWebs.com - reg godaddy, exp 08/22/08
CartBilling.com - reg godaddy, exp 03/10/10
Payment by paypal.
BIN $30 each or $50 for both
Any offers?
Auction ends when BIN reached.

bear
08-16-2008, 06:18 AM
Auction ends when BIN reached.

I'm afraid that's not within our rules for auctions, and you need to set a specific end date and time. If you're looking for a set price (the BIN, as stated), then it's not an auction.

Here are the rules:
Auctions must be conducted under the following guidelines.

If you are selling:

1. If you have a reserve, start the bidding at your reserved price.
2. Clearly post an end date and time expressed in GMT.
3. State accepted payment methods.
4. If an auction is not exclusive to WHT, you must display the URL(s) within the thread.
5. End the auction at the end date and time you stated. Or when the "Buy It Now" price is reached, if you listed one.
6. Transfer ownership to the winner.

If you are buying:
1. You are responsible for the bids you place. Bid only if you plan to buy.
2. Publicly post your bid
3. If you win an auction, pay the seller.

valmg
08-16-2008, 09:31 AM
Sorry, I wasn't trying to break a rule. I carefully read the rules. I thought I was following rule #5 - End the auction at the end date and time you stated. Or when the "Buy It Now" price is reached, if you listed one.

I couldn't find a make offer forum to put this in, that's why I was putting it here. Feel free to take it down if you wish, I am not able to delete thread.

bear
08-16-2008, 02:47 PM
Just a misunderstanding, it would seem. If you're taking bids, the auction needs to have an exact date. If you're selling for the BIN price, that's not an auction, just a straight sale.

valmg
08-16-2008, 03:10 PM
Sorry about that.
I'm rather new at this.
I guess for the purposes of this forum it isn't either a straight sale or an auction since I'm open to offers.
Probably best to close it.
Thanks.