It the business classified rules it clearly states no auctions and I fully agree with, and I am not questioning that policy or suggesting that it should be changed. I also noticed that the rule does not state what constitutes an auction.
To me an auction is an offer to sell to the highest bidder and unless it specifically says otherwise, the bids are public and the seller agrees to accept the highest bid. The bidder also agrees if their bid is the highest bid they will complete the transaction.
My question is this. Does saying "make me an offer" in a classified constitute an auction? In my opinion it should not.
To me "make me an offer" does not imply that the seller will accept the highest or any other offer. Nor are the offers public, nor is the person making the offer bound to complete a transaction if their offer is accepted. They can change their mind.
I would like to see opinions.
To me an auction is an offer to sell to the highest bidder and unless it specifically says otherwise, the bids are public and the seller agrees to accept the highest bid. The bidder also agrees if their bid is the highest bid they will complete the transaction.
My question is this. Does saying "make me an offer" in a classified constitute an auction? In my opinion it should not.
To me "make me an offer" does not imply that the seller will accept the highest or any other offer. Nor are the offers public, nor is the person making the offer bound to complete a transaction if their offer is accepted. They can change their mind.
I would like to see opinions.