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And if you want proof of my last comment, just read post #368 (page 37) of this thread...
http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=174608 Guys, seriously, why do we have to go through this every time Rick's name is brought up? The same people always question it and ask for proof and the same proof is always provided. The facts aren't going to change just because you ask over and over to see them. |
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I have provided everything you've asked for. Want more proof? Just let me know what exactly it is you want me to prove. If obliged you, pleas oblige me: Now having proof that Rick allows shilling on his auctions and does nothing about it, how can you continue to do business with him with a clear conscience? It's a legitimate question. Money trump all? |
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I have a very, very high tolerance level for just about everything but... I now see why Rick doesn't bother responding to you dicks. Because you are just that, dicks. I could use a few more choice words but I won't... Have a nice evening I'm done. |
He doesn't respond to us dicks because we would eat him alive. It's hard to respond when all the evidence is right there in his face.
Edited to add: Rick allows shilling in his auctions and does absolutely nothing about it and we're the dicks? Ummm, yeah. Ok. |
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Last I spoke to Rick it seemed like he was doing a fair amount to clean up the hobby. It seems like Panky is providing a considerable amount of revenue for Rick, I can't blame him for not dropping him as a consignor.
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Your statment makes no sense. You say he's cleaning up the hobby, yet you don't blame him for not dropping Panky as a consignor. Well, if he is indeed trying to clean up the hobby, wouldn't dropping Panky as a consignor help to clean up the hobby (even if only a tiny fraction)? |
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Anybody in Rick's position that has been made aware of fraud going on within his auctions by the same consignor twice (each about a year apart) and does absolutely nothing about it is a piece of sh!t in my book. How would you characterize someone that allows that? |
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Can you see the actual ebay id's that bid so many times in this auction, and if so, can you (or Rick) out it? |
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-You acknowledge shilling but will not comment on it.:eek: -You say you have not shilled your auctions. GOOD FOR YOU KEEP IT UP. -The berating of Rick IS called for until he changes his ways. -The SUPER MAJORITY of Ricks auctions are fine. Great what about the others? -You unfortunately got grouped into the shiller group because of who YOU do business with. I personally do not bid on anything he lists because of a very deceptive auction I wanted to bid on about 2 yrs ago. He listed a large lot of cards(approx. 100) with the cheap cards all fanned out in the picture. Cheap cards with about $1 each value so no big deal that I could not see them. Then he pictured 3(4) very rare error cards fanned out with some $5 each cards. He made it easy to see the error portion of 3 cards that I was willing to pay $300 each for. Then he hid the error portion on one card. I messaged him to ask about the card that the error part was hidden behind another card. I got a very rude response back about how it was already packed for shipping and it was not worth his time to look at 1 card. I messaged him with in 1 hour of it being listed. I understand a $300 card is nothing to some people but it IS a lot for a piece of cardboard for me especially when it could have been a $1 card he had hidden to make it look like it could be a rare error card. Sorry for the long post I just wanted everyone to know shilling is not the only reason people dislike Rick. |
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It seems that Sean wants to defend Probstein and he is welcome to do that in my opinion. I would like to point out that it is not always shill bidding that is the issue. I pointed out a very glaring error/ intentionally incorrect listing with 5 days remaining in the auction and he did not change it. This despite the fact that he acknowledge the error. A, in my opinion, $1.00 Bill Russell baseball player signature slabbed by Please Suck Another / Don't Never Ask is listed as a Bill Russell Boston Celtics signature and sells for hundreds more than it is worth. The slabbers did nothing wrong as it was what appears to be a genuine Bill Russell signature. It was the ebay seller, who despite being informed of the error, made no attempt to correct the listing. You will notice in the thread I started that Sean limply attempts to defend him. The point is not that the item can be returned. The point is that it should not have happened in the first place.
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Rick is "too busy" for anything that isn't a multi thousand dollar piece. He would rather eat a return that will cause him to be out less money than if he spent the time not listing the higher end items he receives. |
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Besides, there is another side to this. What about the hassle of a return for the buyer? |
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A seller's first and foremost responsibility is customer service. Allowing fraudulent behavior, sending rude responses to potential buyers, ignoring glaring listing issues and giving buyers the runaround of having to deal with a return when the problem could've been fixed up front - none of those fall into the category of good customer service. Der.ek Oue.llette |
I also have no dog in this fight, just relaying my experiences. I've purchased from Probstein several times in the past (not lately and always signed magazines) and actually got them for way below what I was willing to spend. I never felt like there was any shilling going on, but then again, if the shilling is going on from a few people that are selling through him, then maybe It didn't affect my purchases. If I ever felt like anyone I was trying to purchase from was shilling, I wouldn't be purchasing from them in the future. Buy from him, don't buy from him. You gotta do what you feel is right.
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I can't imagine telling a client, "I don't have time to pay attention to your issue, I'm busy dealing with much more important clients." Over the years I have seen a number of provably bad items (like Autopens) offered by this seller and he has been notified. They never get taken down. His business model is quite simple to replicate. It's a low rent auction house that undercuts "real" auction houses probably because he pays entry level workers to list, photograph and deal with the shipping. No in-house experts, no software licensing, no benefits... Stuff that established houses have to pay. So, basically you are getting what you bargained for when dealing with him. Maybe a cheaper price. Definitely cut rate service. |
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But I guess money is the most important thing to some people, more important than their reputation. |
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I can remove a listing in about one minute, yes sixty seconds. It also takes that amount of time to change the category and adjust the title. From what I viewed of his set up at The National, where I was also a table holder, it was not a sole proprietorship but a multi-person operation. I am sure one of his minions/employees could be charged with making a correction in a listing and it would cost him only a few dollars in salary paid to that person. Just speculation on my part (disclosure), but if I was running an operation that was listing hundreds or thousands of items each week on ebay my time would be better spent on other facets of the business rather than tappety tapping on the computer keyboard listing items. I am a much smaller operation and do all of the work myself. I actually respect the fact that you wish to defend him. Sometimes the best defense is silence. For yourself or others. I ask you, can you put a price on integrity and reputation? As I said in the other thread and one of my sign posts on the road to happiness: "INTEGRITY IS WHAT YOU DO WHEN NO ONE IS LOOKING!!!" Mîçhæ£ ßöw£ß¥ |
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Personally I feel that Rick Probstein and PWCC have the greatest anti-shilling defenses of any sports memorabilia auction house in the known universe. You can see who you're bidding against, how many bids this person has placed and how frequently he has retracted his bid! Do you honestly think no one shills REA auctions? or Heritage auctions? or any other auctions?
I dare you to find an auction house with better shilling safe guards than Rick and PWCC. Rick gets singled out because the shill bidders are in plain site. Would you prefer an auction house that hides the shillers or one that lets you determine the auction's integrity before bidding? |
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I am little confused about all of this shill bidding. I have never bought from Rick but have seen many of his auctions. Seemed like some pretty strong prices but also looked like real nice stuff. If I understand everything from this thread, people consign items to him for various reasons and then (the consignors) bid on their own stuff to hopefully jack-up the prices. If that is the case, and the bidder wins his own item, isnt he legally bound to purchase his own item? Even if you get lucky and bump up the prices on 90% of the things and only occasionally buy back your item, this seems like an extremely reckless thing to do especially if it is big ticket item. Perhaps I am just naive but this just doesnt make much sense to me.
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How easy would it be for Rick to tell Panky that he can no longer do business with him - ban him as a bidder and as a consignor? Is it really that hard? Is that really asking too much for someone (Panky) that's been caught multiple times shilling his own auctions? I guarantee you that if Rick would take some action when things like this are brought to his attention (and it has been brought to his attention multiple times), he would be looked upon much more favorably by most board members. |
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I cannot blame Rick for allowing Panky to consign (especially since other auction houses do the same). This guy will go anywhere else because every other auction house would gladly take him in. The only difference between Rick and the other auction houses is that Rick highlights in big bold letters that this is Panky's collection. Is there any other auction house that would do that? David, if you had the urge to buy a card from Rick (it's a hypothetical) you would know right away if it was a Panky special or not (because it would be under "The GEM Collection") and you would avoid it. You would also be able to tell with 95% certainty whether or not you were being shilled by looking at the bid history. Now, if you were to purchase the same card from Heritage, REA, Greg B, Mile High, Memory Lane or any other non-ebay auction house you would have no clue whether or not you were being shilled (because AH's choose to hide the bidding history from us); and you would have no clue if the card came from Panky! Why are you not furious with all the others? It is unfair to single out the only AH that still provides us the tools we need to protect ourselves. |
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If you were to purchase an item from a Probstein123 auction you would have the following tools at your disposal: - You would be able to see what collection the consignment came from, allowing you to avoid certain consignors (i.e. The GEM Collection). - You can see how many unique bidders you are bidding against (a handy tool used to spot shill bidding). - You can see how many bid retractions other bidders have (a handy tool to decide if you're up against shady characters) - You can see how often someone is bidding and their bidding patterns (vital to spot shill bidding) Name one auction house that provides these tools. |
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And if it is happening, the best way to handle it is to not bid? |
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But, ok, I'll bite. I'll play along with it. So now that Rick and PWCC offer these wonderful tools to protect us bidders (Praises to Rick), what happens when it's discovered there is shilling taking place and it can be pinpointed to a certain consignor? Huh, what then? What good is it to have these wonderful tools that Rick has provided to us (Praises to Rick), if nothing is done about the shilling when it's pointed out? Quote:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2003-Fleer-U...item53fd3386b4 Again, just friendly advice. Stop typing and save some face. Your comments are ridiculous. |
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I wonder if Mr Probstein would provide such protections if ebay did not. I have been reading this thread with curiosity and interest but I don't know Mr Probstein nor have I ever bid in his auctions. I would be curious to know if you think he would provide such protection and information if he was not using ebay and perhaps used simpleauctionsite.com |
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This post is pretty awesome. Rick should probably pay you to post here. |
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Panky aside, Rick has banned shill bidders and he is usually pretty good about it if it's obvious. When was the last time REA or HA or Mile High banned one of their bidders? |
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I am still challenging anyone here to name one auction house that has more safe-guards in place to prevent shilling.
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Also, can you please give any examples of times Mr. Probstein has ended items with apparently blatant shill bidding or any other of the shenanigans that have been pointed out? How do you know he's banned any shill bidders? |
Question.. I never dealt with probstein but just realized an item I have been watching is a BIN from him. I know he consigns for others, but is his stuff usually legit? Comes with a COA from Hollywood Collectibles in FL. After reading the posts not sure I want to deal with him, but I like the item.
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