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Posted By: Big Ed (not walsh)
Do dealers do each other a "solid" on a regular basis? I am repulsed when I see bidder number 2 (or whatever) with 6 or more bid retractions in the last 6 months. Though the seller may have nothing to do with it, I avoid sellers with regular activity as such. Is this unfair? |
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Posted By: Cobby33
I think it depends on how badly you want/need the card. |
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Posted By: Big Ed (not walsh)
I always guessed it was about exploiting and boosting demand above the supply curve. (Somehow I pulled an economics minor out of a beer major.) |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
My as a general rule guess is that dealers wouldn't shill in other dealers' auctions. Most dealers are competitive and don't want competing dealers to receive higher prices than they do, whether the pricers are real or imaginary. It would be like asking a home run hitter to help pad the the home run totals of a competitor. |
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Posted By: T E
If a seller has a pattern of retractions by a multiple bidder, where it looks like the intent was to find out what the high bidder's actual high was, but the seller was excellent in all other aspects, I would be very cautious. You know the seller has a sleazy side to him/her. Set a number that you think is a good price, make your bid, and walk away. If you win, great, but under no circumstances, in the scenario I just outlined, would I get into a bidding war. |
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Posted By: Steve f
There are groups, not specifically card guys, that help each other out. I read this many months ago and found it to be quite organized. |
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Posted By: Rob
Seems like Maestro, Memory Lane, Edwards and every other auction house around could shill, as they commonly have the "15 minute rule". Which means the consignor could try to engage someone in a bidding war if the closing time bid of an item was low. I observed in my hometown an auctioneer bid on other auction house items to keep the price up on certain items. |
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Posted By: Larry
What is going on at Ebay right now is that powersellers are using separate bidding accounts to eliminate the competition. If an item identical to theirs is being auctioned at the same time, they use their "other account" to bid the competitors item so high that no one will bid above it. Then the bidders will naturally try to win the powerseller's item. Then when the "bogus winning bidder" is invoiced/contacted, the seller never hears a peep out of them and has to file NPB, contact the second place bidder or relist, etc. The bad thing is that these scumbags have to get about a dozen NPBs within 30 days before Ebay will take action, and proving that the accounts are fraudulent is next to impossible. Not to mention that if you give them a negative, they will retaliate in a heartbeat. |
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Posted By: Rob
To make your item seem reasonable. But I can think of ways to neutralize that from happening. If an item is common enough for a competitor to run up the price, then simply end an auction to sell at the current bid, or use a BIN, or use a store and list at slightly (not grossly) above market price ,to account for the higher commission fees. As for FB, never leave a negative till after you get your fees refunded, so you don't get retaliatory FB. |
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Posted By: Larry
What good will it do to wait until you receive your final value fee refund and they get an NPB strike before leaving negative feedback? They will still retaliate as long as they aren't NARU'd off the site. And trying to get the negative removed is an exercise in futility. It's a plea falling on deaf eBay ears. |
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