$201.69
Huh?“MINIMUM BID INCREMENT: $1” could certainly be interpreted to mean that bernielomax’s bid of $170 is the current high bid.
Yes, but it’s not in an even $1 increment.Huh?
169 to 170.69 is a $1.69 increment?
Not every bid needs to be $1 increment. Just MINIMUM.Yes, but it’s not in an even $1 increment.
He liked the .69 post that was above $1 earlier, so I think he would accept thatYes, but it’s not in an even $1 increment.
If you’d like to clean them for me, maybe I could pay you for that lolI was hoping to get some dirty chips to test a new cleaning method, but I’m going to bow out. Best of luck to all of you.
For real I was originally interested in them for a much higher price if they would clean easily, then I was worried it couldn’t be cleaned more since the cleaning was tried.I was hoping to get some dirty chips to test a new cleaning method, but I’m going to bow out. Best of luck to all of you.
Bids must be placed in whole US dollarsNot every bid needs to be $1 increment. Just MINIMUM.
I certainly understand that interpretation, too, Craig, and I’m not arguing it either way.Not every bid needs to be $1 increment. Just MINIMUM.
Thanks for the tip. For reference, I wrote the original ultrasonic chip cleaning post, so I’m not exactly a newbie, but I’m alway open to new ideas.@louBdub has a very successful cleaning method w blue chips and hot stamps if you need some tips.
Thanks for the offer, but I wouldn’t clean other members’ chips when trying new methods and cleaning agents, because of the risk of damage.If you’d like to clean them for me, maybe I could pay you for that lol
I wonder how much it would take for @louBdub to clean them for me@louBdub has a very successful cleaning method w blue chips and hot stamps if you need some tips.
oh wow for real? I didn’t know… this is like the 3rd auction I’ve participated in…Bids must be placed in whole US dollars
Bids with fractions of a dollar (anything other than xxx.00) are invalid
Oh I think I remember this thread! Thanks for posting but doesn’t it potentially ruin hot stamps?I certainly understand that interpretation, too, Craig, and I’m not arguing it either way.
It’s just that, given the seller wanted to give people a chance for free shipping, I wouldn’t have expected it to be quite as simple as appending “.69” to any and every bid.
Thanks for the tip. For reference, I wrote the original ultrasonic chip cleaning post, so I’m not exactly a newbie, but I’m alway open to new ideas.
Yeah I was mentioning the cleaning method for @Saditsfact, I know ur a vet chipperI certainly understand that interpretation, too, Craig, and I’m not arguing it either way.
It’s just that, given the seller wanted to give people a chance for free shipping, I wouldn’t have expected it to be quite as simple as appending “.69” to any and every bid.
Thanks for the tip. For reference, I wrote the original ultrasonic chip cleaning post, so I’m not exactly a newbie, but I’m alway open to new ideas.
Good catch! I’m laughing at myself big time right now!Bids must be placed in whole US dollars
Bids with fractions of a dollar (anything other than xxx.00) are invalid
Ahhh there you go! Thx @softchewyBids must be placed in whole US dollars
Bids with fractions of a dollar (anything other than xxx.00) are invalid
Thanks man! I would love to read it, I’ve only seen his page where he shows mostly the result after cleaning/oilingYeah I was mentioning the cleaning method for @Saditsfact, I know ur a vet chipper
Yeah, so does it mean the $1 above still counts and the .69 is negated?I agree the .69 ending seemed like a funny way to get the free shipping, but hey…it ends in 69!
If you OVER DO it, either with too much heat, and/or the wrong chemicals, then YES. (I intentionally damaged some chips when I was developing the method years ago, just to see how far I could go.)Oh I think I remember this thread! Thanks for posting but doesn’t it potentially ruin hot stamps?
HERE is the link to the topic I wrote:Thanks man! I would love to read it, I’ve only seen his page where he shows mostly the result after cleaning/oiling
I would say NO, based on the auction rule that softchewy helpfully pointed out:Yeah, so does it mean the $1 above still counts and the .69 is negated?
Damn I hope they weren’t really nice ones…If you OVER DO it, either with too much heat, and/or the wrong chemicals, then YES. (I intentionally damaged some chips when I was developing the method years ago, just to see how far I could go.)
How do you know? Did you ask them if they felt damagedAnyway, I’ve since cleaned thousands of hot stamps using the method and chemicals detailed in the ultrasonic thread, with zero damage.
damn so I really jumped from $175 to $269 lolI would say NO, based on the auction rule that softchewy helpfully pointed out:
“Bids with fractions of a dollar (anything other than xxx.00) are invalid”
I think I got to the page where people started saying the damage to hot stamps (I had a ultrasound cleaner in my Amazon cart) lolHERE is the link to the topic I wrote:
https://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/ultrasonic-chip-cleaning.1691/