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Sorry to even being pointing this out, but it caught my attention and mainly because what's been explained to me here previously about not worrying with which instance of a "copy" should I bid on, that all would be dealt by Luftrum by choosing which instance would get the bid. ...and that's not as easy as some may think, on top of all the things Luftrum is already taking care of on this thread/campaign/project.
This is a perfect example of 3 instances that ended up getting $15 on each (prior to this recent last update).
I thought, by some magical (database) powers, Luftrum would push out the more recent $15 bid (the one coming late to the $15 party), keeping the oldest $15 bids in.
But, instead, this happens (don't ask me how the heck this caught my attention, I dunno! ...maybe it's the beta-tester in me):
2017/10/09 07:46:00 yellowmix ...... $15.00
2017/10/09 16:55:00 ilmai ........... $15.00
2017/10/10 21:32:00 mutantdog ..... $15.00
2017/10/17 15:23:00 mistereventhorizonz ...... $20.00
One would think that the "mistereventhorizonz $20.00" bid would push out "mutantdog $15.00" the more recent one, not the first one "yellowmix $15.00"
so... those bidding on multiple copies will have to keep an eye on their bids and help Luftrum with these situations with a comment... OR simply go the easy way out and outbid the more recent one, not losing any sleep about it
Anyway, once again, thanks to Luftrum for doing this not easy task!
This is a perfect example of 3 instances that ended up getting $15 on each (prior to this recent last update).
As soon as it got a $20 bid, which of the 3 $15 bids would be moved out?Luftrum wrote: Tritik
Website: https://www.tritik.com/
Donating: Offering 3 coupon codes. Each coupon code can be used as payment to get one Tritik plugin free of choice, with a 100% discount.
Tritik Coupon Code #1. High bidder: yellowmix $15
Tritik Coupon Code #2. High bidder: ilmai $15
Tritik Coupon Code #3. High bidder: mutantdog $15
I thought, by some magical (database) powers, Luftrum would push out the more recent $15 bid (the one coming late to the $15 party), keeping the oldest $15 bids in.
But, instead, this happens (don't ask me how the heck this caught my attention, I dunno! ...maybe it's the beta-tester in me):
So (yeah, yeah, I had to go back and check the bids history... I don't wanna talk about it), looking at this:Luftrum wrote: Tritik
Website: https://www.tritik.com/
Donating: Offering 3 coupon codes. Each coupon code can be used as payment to get one Tritik plugin free of choice, with a 100% discount.
Tritik Coupon Code #1. High bidder: mistereventhorizonz $20
Tritik Coupon Code #2. High bidder: ilmai $15
Tritik Coupon Code #3. High bidder: mutantdog $15
2017/10/09 07:46:00 yellowmix ...... $15.00
2017/10/09 16:55:00 ilmai ........... $15.00
2017/10/10 21:32:00 mutantdog ..... $15.00
2017/10/17 15:23:00 mistereventhorizonz ...... $20.00
One would think that the "mistereventhorizonz $20.00" bid would push out "mutantdog $15.00" the more recent one, not the first one "yellowmix $15.00"
so... those bidding on multiple copies will have to keep an eye on their bids and help Luftrum with these situations with a comment... OR simply go the easy way out and outbid the more recent one, not losing any sleep about it
Anyway, once again, thanks to Luftrum for doing this not easy task!
Last edited by Koshdukai on Wed Oct 18, 2017 10:16 am, edited 1 time in total.
- KVRAF
- 2110 posts since 5 Oct, 2015 from Swedish / Living in Hong Kong
Last in first out is the rule if there are equal bids. It’s easy to see in the bid history who put 15$ first and who put it last
I want to add that mistakes can of course be made but the record is the proof. As a bidder you can keep track of the things you bid on and if there is a mistake it you can point it out to Luftrum.
Just wait until the last hours of the auction. It will be messy for sure so you better keep track of the bids of the stuff you are bidding on
I want to add that mistakes can of course be made but the record is the proof. As a bidder you can keep track of the things you bid on and if there is a mistake it you can point it out to Luftrum.
Just wait until the last hours of the auction. It will be messy for sure so you better keep track of the bids of the stuff you are bidding on
Last edited by ATN69 on Wed Oct 18, 2017 10:19 am, edited 1 time in total.
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