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Matt & Leon,
This question may be viewed as naive or entirely valid... Will GrandSlamBids.com utilize any state of the art anti-shill technology, assuming there is such a thing? I would think, at the very least, there are ways to programatically locate "shill suspects". John |
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Hi John
Hi John
Not a bad question but one that probably doesn't have a concrete answer. I don't think we have any kind of golden bullet that shows a "shill counter" or something like that. That being said, some of the steps we are seriously considering, will make it more difficult to shill, such as seeing bidders after the auction is over. Let me speak with Matt and give you some more feedback after that. Thanks again for the question.... btw, he and I have discussed a few things but not sure how much we can/want to make too public, if you know what I mean?
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Leon Luckey Last edited by Leon; 01-31-2010 at 07:55 AM. |
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I understand. Keeping it a mystery is a deterrent in itself.
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