
02-10-2013, 10:25 AM
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And.rew Whi.te
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Southern Wisconsin/Northern Illinois
Posts: 1,423
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bobfreedman
Paul, I run the software for most of the major sports auction companies and I can say that after reading all of your posts that you don't know what you are talking about. None of the companies that use my software can see the max bids therefore they cannot shill or bid up items.
Also, If you think that it is safer to bid on eBay, where you do not know whom you are buying from, than an auction company, then you are not being very truthful. Most of the auction house DO accept returns where and when appropriate.
You cannot compare eBay prices to AH prices as well as well, they operate differently and most of the big bidders will never bid in eBay and place their trust in knowing who they are bidding with at the AH's. not to mention that your example does not take into consideration that the person who is selling the item is no longer bidding on the item so you lose one of the competing bidders that drove the price to the level that it sold at.
Those are the facts.
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Dont let facts get in the way of a good paranoid idea!!
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