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Re: FS-Pirate & Town Sets Mint In Sealed Boxes/Pack
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lugnet.market.theory
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Tue, 28 Nov 2000 15:59:47 GMT
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In lugnet.market.theory, Paul Rutenberg writes:
> Hello Todd
> Sorry you see it that way, but i don't.
Paul, I suggest you let it go. In the larger scheme of things, you're right.
But you're not going to convince Todd, he's constructed what he feels is a
very reasonable justification for a definition that allows single round
sealed bid auctions to be treated as straight sales.
That definition was arrived at after much laborious discussion. Whether it
is right or not is secondary to whether it has been codified into the ToS.
It has, at least by reference.
I personally have decided, in the interests of harmony, to let this one go,
as it's, in the grand scheme of things LUGNETish, not that large a point. I
suggest you consider the same course of action. Console yourself with the
knowledge that you may have found the rare case where Todd is wrong about
something... but let it go.
++Lar
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| | Re: FS-Pirate & Town Sets Mint In Sealed Boxes/Pack
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| Hello Todd Sorry you see it that way, but i don't, a sealed bid is a normal item used by the biggesat auction houses in the world, both Sotheby's and Christies use it, they are just called sealed bid auctions and not O.B.O.s. To me its just a let me (...) (24 years ago, 28-Nov-00, to lugnet.market.theory)
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