Auction train on bonanza?

I read about the auction train on Bonanza the first time this evening. It stated when someone won an auction, we change the price of the item and mark it as sold. How do we mark it as sold?

I hope this is not a dumb question. But I am still lost on how to do some things. If someone knows about the auction train, share with us who have never heard of it before, all that you know. Thank you for any help someone can give.

The auction train from what I read this evening sounds fun and exciting, and I am excited about having an auction train at RoseMart Family Home and Garden bringing gifts to all those looking for gifts for family and friends.

Bonanza user id- familyhomeandgarden

asked over 10 years ago

1 Answer

Auction train is in the Fun & Games section…and at present I am not sure it always ‘runs’

A group of sellers sign up and each go from booth to booth to ‘chat’ in chat box and a seller puts a few items up to clear out some inventory.

Mark it sold is just that…you put “Sold” in the title and the person who won the auction comes back and pays for the listing.

This is not a Bonanza thing…it is a social game with the sellers

Here is information on it…and it seems the last time anyone played was last Feb
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answered over 10 years ago

ccmom
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JazzyBeads says: October 06, 2014

I used to run the 22 seller auction train several years ago and it was popular then. Unfortunately the sellers lost interest. It would be great if you would like to start one on your own. Please contact me if you have any questions.

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