OK, it seems an obvious one. One person, the seller, puts and expensive item on ebay for a bargain price. Like Proac D15's for £1100. They have someone else, for example, a wife, who also joins ebay. Some unknown punter, say me, puts in a bid for the speakers which have been listed for a second time. and then I'm outbid.The mistake in this case was to say that the speakers were being sold for a wedding. a quick check on the new highest bidder revealed that SHE joined ebay a week after the seller, and strangely had just spent alot of money on ebay buying items for a wedding.
Now, am I beginning to smell a rat or what...
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Topic - another ebay con - targetrich 14:08:21 10/28/04 (4)
- Shill bidding, the original ebay con. (nt) - Rob Thomas 15:27:18 10/28/04 (0)
- Re: another ebay con - paulg30 16:23:45 10/28/04 (0)
- shrill bidding not always a con - TA 19:00:02 10/28/04 (1)
- On Ebay it is. - eungkim67 23:06:15 11/08/04 (0)