Is it just me, or does this type of bid activity seem odd? A shill?
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This person was bidding against me..... Bid me up until they hit my max, and then retract theirs? No retraction on this auction, I just check because I like to know as much as possible about the competition.
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That almost sounds like the seller has a shadow account and is upping the bids. Kind of sketchy IMO
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I bid what I am willing to pay, right off the bat. If I get outbid, oh well....
In this case, I made a mistake and made my limit $201.... As soon as some one bid $200, my auto bid was $201, which tells anyone that it is my max, since the bid increments are $10...
At that point, if they wanted it, all they had to do was bid over $201. If they were bidding me up, they would know that any further bids would break my limit. At that point they would be best to wait to see if anyone went over my $201.....
Walker
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I retracted a bid once when I didn't read a description carefully enough. It was a few years ago, and perhaps the process has changed since then. But back then I couldn't just back out. I had to send a request to the seller, and they could let me off the hook if they accepted my explanation.
But that's waaaay different than 135 retractions in 30 days. That seems fishy to me. That's more than 4 every day. Who buys that much on eBay?View my feedback or read about my Virginia woodsball club.
Let me make you something. I build pneumags, auto-response frames, and wooden pill cases.
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Yeah, something looks odd to me as well. Even the number of items bid on seems high, over 1,000 in a month? Jeeze.
Then again, I use to work with someone who would do a part-time gig buying and selling on eBay. Buy something that is miss-labeled or buy cheap from goodwill, sell high with nice pictures/ description.
Its possible this is one of those accounts as well, but as you said, the retraction rate seems awfully high.
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