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Notification: Horse Bidding
That moment when you open HWO to find that someone has outbid you on a horse you really, really wanted....
Just wondering if it has ever been considered (dont think it would be too difficult to fix?) that if someone else bids on a horse that you have bid on, you receive a notification?
Just wondering if it has ever been considered (dont think it would be too difficult to fix?) that if someone else bids on a horse that you have bid on, you receive a notification?


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Re: Notification: Horse Bidding
I could find this helpful.
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I also would find this helpful

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That would help lots!

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Re: Notification: Horse Bidding
Royale Ranch wrote:That moment when you open HWO to find that someone has outbid you on a horse you really, really wanted....
Just wondering if it has ever been considered (dont think it would be too difficult to fix?) that if someone else bids on a horse that you have bid on, you receive a notification?
good idea

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Re: Notification: Horse Bidding
That would help a Lot! maybe also adding something where say they offered but now they don't have enough money or you want them to raise/lower there price a little, you could give them a sort of message? Not really like private messaging (because that would take away from being premium), but just a really short message that pops up in their letters. I think that could be helpful!Royale Ranch wrote:That moment when you open HWO to find that someone has outbid you on a horse you really, really wanted....
Just wondering if it has ever been considered (dont think it would be too difficult to fix?) that if someone else bids on a horse that you have bid on, you receive a notification?
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Re: Notification: Horse Bidding
Too many times as a seller, I have come across this. Not enough room and not enough monies. Setting aside some monies or locking a spot would be quite helpful with this.Sawd10 wrote:That would help a Lot! maybe also adding something where say they offered but now they don't have enough money or you want them to raise/lower there price a little, you could give them a sort of message? Not really like private messaging (because that would take away from being premium), but just a really short message that pops up in their letters. I think that could be helpful!Royale Ranch wrote:That moment when you open HWO to find that someone has outbid you on a horse you really, really wanted....
Just wondering if it has ever been considered (dont think it would be too difficult to fix?) that if someone else bids on a horse that you have bid on, you receive a notification?
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-Sawd10
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Re: Notification: Horse Bidding
BlackOak2 wrote:Too many times as a seller, I have come across this. Not enough room and not enough monies. Setting aside some monies or locking a spot would be quite helpful with this.Sawd10 wrote: That would help a Lot! maybe also adding something where say they offered but now they don't have enough money or you want them to raise/lower there price a little, you could give them a sort of message? Not really like private messaging (because that would take away from being premium), but just a really short message that pops up in their letters. I think that could be helpful!
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-Sawd10


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Re: Notification: Horse Bidding
I recommend putting a time limit on all of your sales. If you do that, then you won't have a horse sitting on your account wasting away for months. Many of us have limits already.Sawd10 wrote:BlackOak2 wrote:
Too many times as a seller, I have come across this. Not enough room and not enough monies. Setting aside some monies or locking a spot would be quite helpful with this.I have come across this a LOT of times. I actually have that right now... someone offered on my horse and I want to accept but they don't have enough money. I can't get to them, so it's just sitting there.
I usually do two weeks for boarded horses and 48 hours for all others (my sale horses generally age, so in two days, they can age upwards of 10 years).
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Re: Notification: Horse Bidding
Alright thanks.BlackOak2 wrote:I recommend putting a time limit on all of your sales. If you do that, then you won't have a horse sitting on your account wasting away for months. Many of us have limits already.Sawd10 wrote:I have come across this a LOT of times. I actually have that right now... someone offered on my horse and I want to accept but they don't have enough money. I can't get to them, so it's just sitting there.
I usually do two weeks for boarded horses and 48 hours for all others (my sale horses generally age, so in two days, they can age upwards of 10 years).