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spot the shill bidder for PWWC AUCTION
spot the shill bidder
not sure who is the shill bidder or a real bidder but some one is going to pay the price so far a whopping 203 bids AND 7 days left WOW any bets on final bid price here is the listing https://www.ebay.com/itm/35310821693...p2471758.m4704 HERE IS THE BID HISTORY https://www.ebay.com/bfl/viewbids/35...p2047675.l2565 |
Without putting much of my math brain to work, I wouldn't have thought it possible to see 203 bids only get to 76 bucks. That's darned impressive!!
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I don't see any obvious shill bidding going on, but "6***3" is sure playing some weird game.
Either trying to artificially up the bid count (for what reason, I don't know), or trying to intimidate other bidders by bidding up his own bids pennies at a time. Both reasons seem pretty odd, or dumb, or whatever you want to call it. |
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other has 75% bids with this seller but you could be right who ever heard of PWWC shill bidding in their auctions |
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Total items bid on "1". The other has bid on 19 items in 30 days, and one of his go to's is one of the biggest sellers on Ebay. :confused: Maybe it's shilling, but this isn't exactly a clear cut case. It's certainly very strange bidding strategy. I thought we long ago concluded bid % means very little, unless there's a bunch of retractions to go along with it. If PWCC can actually match up one of those bidders with a consignor, then we have a smoking gun. As it is, plenty of bidders love to screw around with auctions without being a shill of some sort. Usually it's to the detriment of the seller of the item. I've never consigned anything with PWCC and I don't think I've ever won anything from them either. They certainly have a checkered history, but this is low on their list of sins, IMO. Of course the auction isn't over yet, and can still take a strange turn. |
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It's basically one guy getting the high bid, and then upping his own max pennies at a time, while HE has the high bid. Up the bid count, intimidate other bidders, I don't know the purpose. I see it all the time, but it's usually done closer to the end of auctions and then maybe 5 or 6 consecutive max bids at the most, before they peter out. Looks like this guy had some time on his hands. |
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