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Not to be a 'stick in the mud', but we should probably put the time zone on the auction as well? Not everyone on here is on the same time, and if they are 24 hour auctions, then that 1-3 hour difference does count, just a thought
I believe everybodys Time zones are set to their location, so there is no need to post times, if someone in new york posts at 1pm, I in California would see a starting time of 4pm It's automatically updated to the time zone you chose in your profile.
True, but my thoughts were if someone (say me) in CST puts a reply up saying #000 auction ends at 10 p.m., and someone in say, California reads that, they will think it is 10 p.m. when actually, for them, it would be more like 8 p.m.? That's what I was referring to. People listing the end-time in their 'keeping track posts'. If you know you are in CST, then list the end time as ending at 00:00 CST, to avoid confusion
It does help to post 'keeping track' posts, but just putting the time that it states for you might become a mess.
Not to be a 'stick in the mud', but we should probably put the time zone on the auction as well? Not everyone on here is on the same time, and if they are 24 hour auctions, then that 1-3 hour difference does count, just a thought

I believe everybodys Time zones are set to their location, so there is no need to post times, if someone in new york posts at 1pm, I in California would see a starting time of 4pm It's automatically updated to the time zone you chose in your profile.
True, but my thoughts were if someone (say me) in CST puts a reply up saying #000 auction ends at 10 p.m., and someone in say, California reads that, they will think it is 10 p.m. when actually, for them, it would be more like 8 p.m.? That's what I was referring to. People listing the end-time in their 'keeping track posts'. If you know you are in CST, then list the end time as ending at 00:00 CST, to avoid confusion

