Trick wrote:
Well, it would be my guess that if tnt have been clever about it it is probably designed so that if you bid
before the account is frozen you get the item but if you bid
after the account is frozen then you don't get the item.
I have no idea if that is how it works but that's how I would have made it anyway
Probably best to just stay clear methinks in any case.
That wouldn't be too clever... then someone who stole an account could put an item in cheaply, bid a tiny amount, then freeze.
Probably the best thing to do would be to just close an auction and return all bids the moment the auctioner got frozen. This way you ensure any items stay where they're supposed to be, and no one gets harmed. Obviously, though, that's not what happens.
I'd say if you haven't had any previous contact with the person, and your account's generally free of badness, you should be fine bidding. After all, what if you never
looked at the lookup in the first place, never even knew they were frozen? Would you get punished for that? I would hope not. On the other hand, it will probably draw
attention to your account, and if you've been doing
other suspicious things, it's probably best to stay away.
Nabile pwns you...
...At Lenny Connundrum.