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			What is the boards thought on outing an auction and not outing.  I have mixed feelings about it. It is a card(s) posted to the public for sale so obviously if someone wants to talk about it they should be able to by all means. That is unless I am bidding on it.  So what say you? 
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			Outing it for what?  Fraud, alteration, etc? Isn't that done here all the time? 
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			I have no problem with auctions being outed.  I feel members should refrain from making disparaging remarks about an item that's still open for bidding as there is a reasonably good chance that could be another member's consignment.
		 
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			I've been around here a long time, well before the 2009 site change. Historically people do get bent out of shape when auctions are outed. I think there's some times it's not frowned upon...like when there's something very special being auctioned that transcends the hobby, and makes for great discussions, like Heritage's upcoming PSA 9 52 Mantle, (which will already have tons of eyes on it)...and then also when there's a specific concern over something being real, in which case the poster is trying to warn fellow collectors of a possible fraud (like the Cobb/BL460). But, in the case of middle of the road (legitimate) items, most bidders are hoping they stay under the radar. Last edited by MVSNYC; 03-12-2018 at 01:06 PM. | 
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			Oh...That kind of outing.  My policy is, if I'm interested in the item, mums the word.
		 
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			Haha...this!!!!!  Like most topics on this board...there is no 1 answer.  When should a post be allowed in the wrong section?  Seems there are exceptions abound.  Same as "outing" an auction.
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