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Board Collectibles
Re: Heads up cool bitcoin stuff auction at Scarce.City
by
anonymousminer
on 13/01/2024, 02:28:14 UTC
In case you didn’t see Scarce.City is having a BAZAAR GRAILS auction that ends tomorrow. Some cool items including a Hero of Bitcoin Gameboy, Citadel21 Volume 1, 28 Days Later Opendime and a Cryptograffiti United Nodes of Bitcoin Note among other cool works of art.

Check it out if you haven’t seen it.

https://scarce.city/collections/the-bazaar-20

LitLitBit

Not honoring a winning bid is incredibly scammy by you... as Scarce does not have a reserve option (believe me i've tried) so none was stated in the auction.  They do have a start this bidding at a price you are happy to sell it at and auction from there, but greed stopped you from taking advantage of that option as you were worried it'd get no action.  The fact the the item is in Chris' possession at Scarce and he is allowing this is AWFUL and strike 2!! (Strike 1 being extending an auction at the conference because someone important didn't like the current prices at the time of the original ending)
At this point REAL auction houses will be selling crypto collectibles and the people bidding won't have to worry if Chris will make a good or poor decision on that given day.

So disappointing to see such a lack of integrity in the space!

EDIT:
Just saw a couple of text strings... I guess Chris is NOT actually in possession of the item and sending it back as was implied to me earlier.  It seems LitLitBit is just standing in the corner with his arms crossed stomping saying it's not fair, I wanted more! 

The fact that this is so muddy just sucks!  People talking out of both sides of their mouth.... speaking in that grey area so later down the road... "whoa there, I technically didn't say that."
Supposedly some failed marketing has something to do with all this as well.  This really isn't rocket science.  If they are not in possession of the item, it doesn't get auctioned.  It's really that simple.  It's incredibly lazy for SC to not inspect the items themselves and then reship once they know the item is in good standing and real.  SC takes a 10-15% commission depending on who you are.  What is it for??  Website use and a couple of emails??  That would be fair if you actually did it properly....