I noticed the same thing, I was watching him, I even threw a bid on.
Seems a little bit suspect in my books though. I've noticed a lot of auctions like this lately.
I noticed the same thing, I was watching him, I even threw a bid on.
Seems a little bit suspect in my books though. I've noticed a lot of auctions like this lately.
you mean Shield bidding. This can be proved by ip addresses and involving Ebay in the investigation.
There are also a number of buyers and sellers that do this. I remembered selling an item and some joker just bidded very high and did not communicate later. It pisses me off as I found out the winner did not even touched the account for 1 year so yes, there are sellers who use this method to crush other seller's items so that their becomes the next best.
I suggest you report to Ebay if you feel that there is an unusual pattern.
Actually no, OP is talking about Shill Bidding, in which the seller uses fake (or friends) accounts to push the price of an item higher. Different to Shield bidding which is done by the buyer, who uses fake accounts to push the price of an item higher, then withdraws the bid at the last moment so that their 'real' account wins the item on the cheap.
Both are scams, both suck.
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Would you call this a shill bidder ->
http://offer.ebay.ie/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...84.m1435.l2777
I think so.
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