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Gralak21

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  1. Okay, never mind. As always, if they made an offer and it's within the timeframe, there's nothing I can do.
  2. But if you want, I'll do that and subtract the hours, seconds, minutes, whatever it takes to find out from my parents what time he posted, since for me it would close at 5:47 am.
  3. No, I don't want to know the exact time. He said if I had to calculate his time, which I don't even know what country he's from, so I just wanted to know the time he posted in my country.
  4. I'm setting up RPA and it's okay, so he sent a bid for my time zone in Brasilia, Brazil. It has to be for all countries, not state by state, and he sent one close to 5, which would total 5:4 7. Please confirm this, that's what I want to know.
  5. Well, it seems that way to me because I'm sure that when I went to bed there was still an hour left until it was over, and all of that couldn't have happened in that same amount of time.
  6. But I wanted to know the time he posted it, in the same time zone as me, so I could verify if it was correct. That was my question. Until then, I had understood that the auction had taken place.
  7. Thank you for the requested timeframe from Suzu because, apparently, based on what he said, if his posting time was within the auction timeframe, then it's okay, as that allowed the auction to continue. However, for me, it doesn't indicate the time another person posted, but rather the time between one person's posting and another's.
  8. But what I understood is that in this last hour, counted in seconds, I went to sleep and someone came and gave me a bid, let's say, based on the hours, I don't know which countries were used as bids and it continued for some time, because the last one wasn't in a matter of minutes, even though it's within the same hour, the bids...
  9. And my launch was indeed at eight o'clock, plus the closing time for me to bet at 5 am, almost 6, and going past 6 I wouldn't say it was right or wrong, it had to be within this timeframe.
  10. Yes, but I want you to understand that I also follow this trend, so I found it quite confusing that they closed 8 hours after my bid.
  11. That's according to mathematics and its time zones, so ask in my time zone what time it dictates.
  12. And don't think this is the only auction I'm talking about; there's another one from a friend waiting to see if it's over, because what seems like one time to us is another to them. We have no way of knowing if the time he's at is the same time it's happening to me here.
  13. Yes, but I'm saying that one's time zone isn't the same as the other's, and I don't know what time zone is that matches mine, and I want it to be on my time zone.
  14. I could have continued like anyone else, still in the scene. I thought someone won by 6 million, but it wasn't all that great either.
  15. Now I'll find out if it was reviewed, since I swear to God I was awake until 4:57 AM without any results from the bid. See if the time from Suzu1 until the final bid with the 15-minute rule occurred at this time or after the scheduled time.
  16. Next time, I'll stay until the very last minute, and if they're not waiting for me, I'll say I don't even want to see the Pokémon.
  17. I still feel there's some kind of cheating because when I made my last post in the final minute, they declared the winner to whoever posted first. I posted first, and because of a 1-hour time difference with the auction still running, I didn't win. Congratulations as always.
  18. And I can't tell what time his bid was placed close to the auction time, but even discounting the time from the person who won with the 15-minute bid, everything, including the same time, there's no way to know.
  19. Even though it varied, it was an hour late in my time zone when I went to sleep, so I thought it was disorganized.
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