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1. Leon and the other moderators should be able to bid, so long as their identity is not concealed. Same thing if they're selling.
2. If there is ever a fee or commission that the seller or buyer pays to the board, then at that time site owners and administrators should not be allowed to bid. And the same if they're selling. 3. I would have no problem bidding against Leon if it was a card I wanted. |
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I agree with Frank on all of his three points.
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if you want to win them; in other words, I don't have an issue with it.
Besides, none of us respect you enough to refrain from bidding if we see you in there anyway.
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I have no concerns about moderators bidding in those auctions as it is all transparent and I think others will happily bid against you
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Leon,
Yourself, Dan, and Brian are more than welcome to get into a bidding war on anything I might put up for auction
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I don't see why you shouldn't bid on something that you are interested in.
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I left out one more circumstance under which Leon and the others should not be allowed to bid or auction... And that would be if and when they start slabbing / grading cards. If they start that they shouldn't bid on cards they've graded, and they shouldn't sell any cards.
So as long as they're not in the card grading business, as long as this site doesn't charge fees for auctions, and if they're identity is clear, then have at it!!! |
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