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				 A note about apparent shill bidding 
 
			
			I have an auction up on ebay currently, it's posted elsewhere so I won't use this thread to plug it again. But Looking at the bids I can see where it would look like shill bidding.  Within an hour of it being listed one bidder placed a bid for a dollar.  About a half hour later he was out bid. Over the next 2 minutes he placed 9 individual bids, I guess trying to find the top. He did not do so. Then two hours later a new bidder placed a bid which, while not taking the lead, established what the top bid must be.  Then my rapid bidder came in and placed a top bid.
 I have no idea who this person is, or even what he hopes to accomplish this early in an auction that should bring in the neighborhood of $2000.  Since I can actually check his history I see he is a big buyer of vintage, he actually has a personal email posted in his about me page, and I see no retractions (I assume you find those on the feedback page somewhere?)
 
 I don't recall having ever done business with him before, and I certainly don't know him personally.  So, sometimes even when something looks fishy, it's not foul play.  I think I've shown on this board that I am quick to question things and the first guy to report nefarious goings-on to ebay, but sometimes things that look odd, are only odd, not fraudulent.
 
				 Last edited by Aquarian Sports Cards; 09-17-2016 at 09:39 AM.
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