How about they have a no reserve auction and make it a real auction for once. Though hell would need to freeze over for that.
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How about they have a no reserve auction and make it a real auction for once. Though hell would need to freeze over for that.
Quoted from Jared:Even with no reserve, Texas law does not prevent the owner of a game from bidding on his own game. Now, I DO NOT know if steve does this or not, but I was personally assured that in regards to the project games, (which are being considered as a marketing expense for the auction), steve genuinely has no care in what they fetch: or not. Good or bad, he's indifferent.
I really, really hope that no-one bids one the WCS because if it's decent I would bid $500-$750 on it and fix it up over time, for sure.
The project games are the only ones likely to be in my meager budget, so I'll be bidding on several of them myself for sure.
If you need to consult texas law to back up why you won't let these games be sold in a real auction, I think you might as well not auction them off in the first place if its going to be a sham auction.
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