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If someone collects a fairly narrow group of stuff, like only crackerjacks, those bid percentages are reasonable.
The one tap bidding really messes up what have become the traditional ebay signs of shilling. And there isn't the usual high number of retracted bids. There's a lot of stuff that's probably going on with many of the big sellers auctions on Ebay, and they could all do a better job of keeping an eye on it. But I don't think it happened here. Steve B |
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