Auction Bid for Molly the Duck!

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kikicrossing

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Molly (normal duck) is up for Auction!
she was recently camping in my town, and I know shes a fairly popular villager, so i had her move in to auction her off.
start bid: 1mil
buy out: 75mil (wink wonk why not)
minimum increase: 500k
ends: when autobought or when she asks to move (i do TT)
!! I am only accepting bells !!

ALSO, THIS BID IS ALSO TAKING PLACE ON MY INSTAGRAM ACCOUNT (kikicrosser), IF SOMEONE ON IG OUTBIDS YOU, ILL LET YOU KNOW

have fun! PLEASE REPLY TO HIGHEST BID
 
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Kiki, please take a look at our Auction Rules:

Auctions
Our auction guidelines apply to auctions of items and villagers in Animal Crossing, as well as auctions in TBT Marketplace. They are designed to keep auctions fair for both buyers and sellers, yet also give auctioneers freedom to create their own rules.

Rules for an auction must be clearly set and followed by both the bidder and auctioneer. As an auctioneer, if you wish to reserve special rights, please specify your reason for doing so in your original post before bidding begins. Otherwise, the auction should follow the default rules listed below.

  • Bidders are subject to accept all rules posted by the auctioneer. If a bidder disagrees with special rights reserved by the auctioneer, he or she should not participate.
  • Auctioneers may only accept bids that are posted in the auction thread. No PM or VM bids may be accepted.
  • Auctions posted on The Bell Tree should not also be made on another site. Not only does this waste the bidders' time, they should not be required to check another site for bidding purposes.
  • Increasing or decreasing auction time is not allowed by default. It is considered a special right and must be reserved in the auctioneer's original post before bidding begins.
  • The last person to bid on an auction within the scope of its rules and time limits is the winner. Auctioneers cannot choose another winner even if someone else makes a better offer after it ends.
  • Auctioneers are expected to see their auctions through to the end. Unless valid reasoning is provided, an auction cannot be canceled. Otherwise, the auction winner may give the host negative feedback for failing to complete the sale.
  • Winners are obligated to complete the purchase after they are determined to be the winner. If he or she backs out of the transaction, the auctioneer may leave negative feedback.
 
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