(19-08-2015, 08:10 AM)Zaro link Wrote: But this doesn't prevent an item from being listed incorrectly before it is listed.Do you really think random people on the auction house will see it before the seller who's already on the page to edit the prices of their items? Which scenario do you think is more likely:
* A user lists an item for sale, is already on their page of listed items, sees the error, fixes the price.
* A user lists an item for sale, doesn't look at the summary of listed items (despite already being on this page), closes the browser window or tab, someone else notices the item and buys it.
(19-08-2015, 08:10 AM)Zaro link Wrote: This is very important when selling items of relatively high value.If you're going to reiterate your point, I guess I will too: a user lists their own, immediately sees the price is too low, and edits it. The user is already being in the page, it's not like listing an item for sale closes your browser. Implementing additional failsafes for people who are already on the page of their items listed for sale may as well be the definition of redundant.
400,000 40,000 = really fast sale
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