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Originally Posted by Brent Huigens
Just wanted to quickly touch base on this thread.
This was absolutely one of the stranger results last night. The high bidder placed a virtually infinite high bid to ensure victory and then saw the bid run up to the staggering closing price, which is multiples above what was expected for the card.
The bid history looks very concerning with the under bidder driving the price incrementally as they did. Upon first glance it looks like a clear cut case of manipulation but then as the auction progressed the under bidder in question managed to win additional items using a similar bidding practice. These items have all been paid for as of this morning.
Even still,, we may cancel the auction and relist if the high bidder is uncomfortable with the circumstances.
Brent Huigens
PWCC Auctions
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Perhaps you gave them (the cosigner) the infinite amount. Then the "under bidder" drove up the price that way ???
I think you need a time-out
16 total posts by this guy and he happens to come around and post on this subject. Yeah I'll buy that for a dollar.
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Last edited by Joshchisox08; 11-09-2015 at 04:01 PM.
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