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Arodynamics
18-09-2006, 06:49 PM
Bidding procedures

1. There will be no reserve price if you have decided to put your fish/ equipment on bidding exercise. Your start bid price will be considered as your reserve price. If you want to put your item for bid, the highest bidder will get the item. If you do not intend to sell the item below a certain price, please do not post the item up for bidding.

2. Every Bid has to be posted here to ensure transparency. Private messaging and SMS will not be entertained. All bids must accompany with a valid contact number. This can be posted or by private messaging if one is not comfortable with his contact number shown.

3. All defects and condition of item is to be correctly listed. For any item not as described, bidder can ultimately reject the item upon viewing. Please list down all the defects your fish/equipment that you are selling to avoid miscommunication between Buyer and Seller.

4. Please state your collection venue and timing in the thread as some Buyers will not want to travel so far to collect an item. Collection time and venue are to be listed accordingly. If you cannot meet the collection date/place, please do not bid. The time and date should also not be changed as bidders find it very difficult to keep track.

5. Closing Time will be accordance to Fish-Hub time. Bidding should not exceed five days from the time of posting.


Regards
Gary

Arodynamics
18-09-2006, 06:50 PM
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6. Sellers should not withdraw their sale prematurely. Same excuses of wives/girlfriends/parents not allowing the sale will not be entertained. Please ask permission if you need, before putting up for bidding. In an unexpected scenario where the seller claims the fish RIP, the offer can be withdrawn but I dun want this to be a convenient excuse. Thread starter is to show highest bidder the fish tat's RIP.

7. Doublenicks that are used to boost the sales on the bidding will be disabled and exposed accordingly, so please do not try.

8. Seller are encouraged to post the pictures of the item/fish that they are selling, especially when there is a defect in the item/fish that they are selling.

Regards
Gary