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Old 01-06-2013, 06:35 AM
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Not sure why you need to question this. Being offered at what you bid. As long as it comes with the guarantees of other ebay transctions, buy the card. You said yourself it is what you were willing to pay.
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Old 01-06-2013, 07:43 AM
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Default Another take - The third chance offer

I recently got an offer to buy in an auction I lost by a lot. There was an existing bid for $xxx. Bidder #1 bids much higher than I am willing to pay with 2 minutes to go ($xxx * 2). This bid was recorded as ($xxx + increment) I, as bidder #2, bid exactly what I was willing to pay, which was essentially $xxx + increment + few bucks, with 1 minute to go. With 6 seconds to go, Bidder #3, entered the fray with a programmed bid (I presume) of ($xxx * 2 + increment) and seemingly won.

Bidder #1 and Bidder #3 then both refuse as they essentially both placed high snipes (my theory) and essentially out sniped each other.

Several days later I was offered the card and accepted the card for my original bid.

Then a second card was offered from the same seller with essentially the same scenario. I offered to buy that one for less than my bid and was turned down. He then relisted and the second card and it ultimately sold for significantly less than my second offer.

I never suspected shill bidding in this case, only a double snipe with bids higher than either sniper was willing to pay.

Moral of the story: A high snipe can guarantee victory in an auction, but just make sure you are either alone or have deep pockets.
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Default Re: Ebay Second Chance offer

I had a similar experience a few months ago. Received a second chance offer about four hours after the auction ended. Seller offered me the lot at my max bid. I checked the bid history and found two underbids by the eventual high bidder. I offered the seller one increment over the highest real bid, about $80 under my max. He replied that he wasn't "giving them away" and that he "didn't do flea markets". Even though I would've been happy to win the lot at my max bid, I had to draw the line at such an obvious shill.
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