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  • Zeraoraj changed the title to Form gengar 31 spd 29spatk

Greetings @Zeraoraj

I have moved your thread to the proper sub-forum. Please check General Trade Rules to familiarize yourself with how trade related sub-forums are supposed to be used.

Also, replying with "noted" to all forum bids counts as a bump. You are allowed to bump only once every 24 hours.

Kind regards

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@Zeraoraj A few more issues:

Accepted payments were removed from your auction. You are not allowed to add them after start. Only Pokedollars will be accepted this time. 
 

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11. Insta Prices, Minimum Raises and Accepted Payments are optional, however, if set, must be announced in public, and cannot be changed, negotiated or added once:

- In-game: The auction has been announced.

- Forum: The auction has started.


You need to be more careful terminology wise. I strongly advise you to carefully read General Trade Rules & Auction Rules in order to ensure that you understand what each term stands for and how to use them. 
 

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 SO, BO & CO.

- SO (Starting Offer) indicates the minimum offer required to begin an auction. BO (Best Offer) & CO (Current Offer) are both used to indicate the current highest offer in an auction.

  Auction use only.
  Evidence of all offers must be made and kept to be made available upon Staff request. Timestamps are preferred.


In case you wanted to use an offer received outside of auction as S.O., please keep in mind that the buyer has to agree on that and you must provide evidence. 
 

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2. All bids must be acknowledged, and all current/best offers must be publicly announced with the bidder's username and bid amount.

- Forum: This applies to every in-game bid received, and must be acknowledged in the auction thread with a screenshot. Timestamps are preferred.

 This does not apply to bids received on the forum.

 Bids made on Discord are not valid or accepted.
 

3. Offers received outside of an auction cannot be:

- Claimed or used as current or best offer. 

- Used as a starting bid without the buyer's permission.

Edited by Incandescent
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