abe925: Since you keep running into problem of not knowing the rules, here's a copy of the rules from first post for you:
QUOTE(Lement @ Jun 24 2013, 20:54)

+ Legitimate bids are:
..............................-Made in credits(k or K is accepted as *1000 multiplier, mil/M/m/Mil/million is accepted as further *1000000 multiplier)
..............................-Posted before auction ends or before 10 minutes has passed since last bid on the item being bidded, whichever is later
..............................-At least 10% more than last bid or equal or bigger than starting bid if no bids have been made on the item.
..............................-Use the item code.
+ I accept in place of credits:
.........................................-Hath@7000 Credits
+ You may not withdraw your bids in the last 2 hours, or when bid is over 12 hours old. You may only withdraw your bid from a specific item twice.
+ This post may not be always up-to-date. Currently it is updated to post # 115 .
+ Do not Edit your posts. Any corrections should be made in a new post.
The currently updated to post number may change..However
This, of course, means your latest post isn't a legitimate bid(They are made in credits!)
As for edits, I don't always ignore them. For example, when they're edited just a minute after the post/before any new posts, they're ok, but I can count them towards changing the bid on item limit then. However, when the edit is made AFTER THE NEXT BID ON THAT ITEM AND MAKES IT INVALID, it is so beyond no longer valid that it makes me think you're
cheating intentionally.
It is too cumbersome for auctioneer to update through edited posts and new posts, hence why every auctioneer only checks the newest post when updating bids(and I do). Hence why "Any corrections should be made in a new post".
chuis: Not valid, since 65k*1.1= 71.5k. 10%, always.
This post has been edited by Lement: Jun 29 2013, 15:36