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How Bid Zone credit mechanics actually work

A plain-English walkthrough of the forfeit + waiver + buy-now economics

MMun Β· June 9, 2026 Β· 5 min read Β· 2 views

How Bid Zone credit mechanics actually work

Bid Zone is the live-auction format on Sznmart. It uses a credit-at-risk mechanic to keep bidding serious β€” you can't just troll-bid and walk away.

The 4 events

  1. You place a bid. 50 credits move from "available" to "at risk." That's ~$5 of buying power locked up per bid.
  2. You win. All your at-risk credits return to "available." The product ships. You pay the winning bid via Stripe like any normal order.
  3. You lose. Your at-risk credits are forfeited. They're routed to the marketplace ledger (not the seller β€” the platform).
  4. Within 24h after losing, you can use a one-time buy-now option at retail price. The forfeit stays forfeited. This is a courtesy, not a refund.

Soft-close anti-snipe

Bids placed in the last 90 seconds extend the auction by another 90 seconds. So sniping doesn't work on Sznmart. Plan to be present for the final 5-10 minutes.

Membership waivers

  • Plus members ($9/mo) get 1 forfeit waiver per month
  • Premium members ($29/mo) get 3

A waiver recovers all forfeited credits from a single auction loss. Save them for high-stakes auctions where the credit count matters.

Why the forfeit?

Without a real cost, every auction would be flooded with $1 bids. The 50-credit forfeit makes each bid a real decision. The result: cleaner bidder lists, faster price discovery, less churn.

For the math nerds: the expected forfeit cost per non-winning bid is exactly 50 credits. Plan your max bid accordingly β€” you're not just paying the winning bid if you win, you're paying the forfeit cost across all your losing bids if you don't.

For the legal nerds: the forfeit goes to the marketplace, not to the seller. We worked with a Tennessee attorney to make sure this doesn't cross into gambling-adjacent territory under TN consumer law.

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