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04-07-2010, 11:22 PM #1
Shill Bidding
Today I won an auction that I am 95% sure there was some shill bidding going on by the seller. I placed my bid with about 20 minutes to go as I was busy doing something and didn't want to miss out, it was only about $5 more then the previous highest bid and put me in the lead. Later I checked my email and see 3 emails, one said I was outbid, another said bid retraction notice and the third said I won the auction. I checked the auction page and after the retracted bid there was another bid which was 1 cent lower then my maximum bid. The seller has the bidders listings as private so I can't see the % of bids the user has with the seller or the retractions.
Does anyone have any advise or something similar happen to them? I don't want to pay for this after the seller squeezing every last cent out of me and I don't want bad feedback. I have already filled a shill bidding report with ebay.
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04-07-2010, 11:27 PM #2
That does sound pretty sketchy. Most the alleged shill bid reports I read here..... I think people are upset becuase they paid more than they want to.
I would be very concerned about that though. Probably did the right thing, and reported it to eBay.
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04-07-2010, 11:41 PM #3
Smells fishy. Good job reporting that to ebay.
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04-08-2010, 12:13 AM #4
i thought buyers cant get negative feedbacks?
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04-08-2010, 12:14 AM #5
That's correct. Buyers can't get bad feedback.
Sellers can file a non-paying thingy though. I think you get 3, and you're out.
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04-08-2010, 01:12 AM #6
Is that even possible? You can't retract your bids within 12 hours of the auction end.
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04-08-2010, 01:21 AM #7
but the seller can do a bid retraction thing though. I made a mistake on bidding on something (bid 1000 instead of 10.00) and the seller canceled it.
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04-08-2010, 01:23 AM #8
You can retract a bid you placed one hour before the auction end.
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04-08-2010, 09:26 AM #9
This is what it says on ebay's site when less then 12 hours remains, You can retract a bid within one hour of placing it. In this case, only that bid will be retracted; any other bid you placed before the last 12 hours of the listing remains valid.
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04-08-2010, 09:32 AM #10
That certainly sounds fishy - the key to detecting a shill bidder is the amount that they put as their max. Most people will bid an even dollar amount, so if you see a guy continually bidding xx.99 as his max, that should set off red flags. It's happened to me before and I wasn't too thrilled. Yes it was within the maximum amount that I was willing to pay, but when there are no legitimate bidders trying to actually win the item it's still repugnant that I have to pay $25 when the only other legit bidders dropped off at $10 and the shiller went all the way up to $24.99.
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