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From: Edju
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Date: 5/12/2010 12:16:36 PM
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This has taken a turn (and turn and turn) for the worse.

I'm going to close it, we certainly have enough sides of the argument to make a decision if we need to and this has degenerated into flaming.

Please play nice!

/Juiced

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Date: 5/13/2010 2:16:01 PM
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Just look at some of the top teams transfers. A lot rounded of sells with some 99.99 etc sells. Thus I came to a conclusion a lot of those top players are sold at their original set price. Ofcourse I can not say how many times has the player been listed, but looking at those evenly numbered sells, I presume that sales that have happened with oddly numbered results are actually the ones that have not had their listing price adjusted. Thus saying that many lowered starting price ends up being a bidwar and sells way above the initial price is unlogical.
Do you have facts to counter my logic?

not sure what has been said in the meantime.

But I have seen people bid 99.99 number just as often as sellers put it in their asking price.

It's psychological I think. If they bid 99 they feel they have him for less then 100 ...

on the other hand, in bidwars, the one going to the 99 often wins, as the next stage is deemed to much for the other bidders.

if one thinks the player is not worth 100, then he might get carried away and bid up to 99, but will refuse to bid the 100.


so I don't think the 99-theory is very reliable

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