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I recently was the high bidder on an Ebay auction, with a winning bid of $83.63. Take a guess at what my maximum bid was? If you guessed $83.63, you are correct. And this is not the first time that I've won an auction on Ebay that ending up being my maximum bid (which is always a crazy, random max. bid amount that includes odd numbered dollars and cents.)
How is this possible? I do understand the simple concept behind shill bids but, unless Ebay is allowing bid retractions, just how are so many auctions ending at my exact maximum bid amount? |
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