How so? Your original post last Wednesday at 12:37 AM said, "The auction will run for one week, afterwards any bid that runs unopposed for 48 hours will be deemed the winner" Unless I read it wrong, that first warmup week has not expired yet
Apologies if I was not clear in my initial post - The auction runs for a week at minimum, afterwards any high bid standing unopposed 48 hours will be deemed the winner, regardless of whether it was placed prior/post the 'one week' cutoff time. I see no gain in making a person wait an additional 48 hours after the auction end date if their bid had already been standing for 48+ hours. For instance if Les placed the bid on Thursday, and no one bid against him until the subsequent Wednesday, I believe it would be silly to make him to wait another 48 hours.I added the 48 hour addendum is entirely to prevent sniping, not to extend the auction indefinitely. So to put it in context, the auction was created on 08/02/2017 00:37, with the intention of finishing on 15/02/2017 00:37, Les placed a bid on 11/02/2017 05:19. At the time of my previous post (Today at 16:27) there was only 32h10m left until the one week period ended, and Les' bid would have stood unopposed for 3 days and 19 hours - which I believe to be sufficient time for anyone to counter bid. I may have gotten some of the times/dates wrong as I used your timezone as the baseline, but I hope this clarifies things.
Personally as a noob, I'd love to see it go IDOC so I could sit in guard and just watch "it" hit the fan