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Hmmmmm
STEVEFRYER:
1) Transactions cannot occur at a value above the advertised buy in price for the event.
Two seats for Walsall sold via this board so far and neither seems to adhere to this rule, is it just for show?
kinboshi:
They are sold at face value = £75.
You are allowed to give a percentage of yourself away to others if you want. Many people exchange percentages - it increases your chances of cashing (although could potentially reduce your return if you do cash).
Has anyone sold their seat for more than £75?
STEVEFRYER:
So "£75 plus 15% of my winnings" has the same value as "£75"? If that were the case then why would people offer the percentage as a sweetener? Does something have to be money to have a value?
Jon MW:
--- Quote from: STEVEFRYER on January 27, 2009, 14:56:30 PM ---
So "£75 plus 15% of my winnings" has the same value as "£75"? If that were the case then why would people offer the percentage as a sweetener? Does something have to be money to have a value?
--- End quote ---
I think you"re right that it involves a "flexible" definition of value.
Essentially it has been interpreted as just the immediate money sum.
But every transaction has to be agreed to by APAT customer services so there is "some" safeguard.
STEVEFRYER:
So just as long as I don"t mention extra money it"s ok?
£75 plus my car is good but £75 plus £50 (similar value(there"s that word again)) isn"t.
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