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I'm not convinced that this is what shillers do....
I get real-time emails when bidders retract and I click and look and I've never seen a consignor retracting....I would think that the placement of ceiling bids is more problematic....and by the way , I have LOADS of buyers that greatly dislike the fact that the MAJORITY of ebay items for auction have super high reserves, they have limited time and the MOSTLY buy from me or PWCC cause they know they can win items without reserves....gee, where was all that shilling on the 1914 CJS ? meanwhile there is another thread somewhere with accusations that shilling happened on 1914 CJS meanwhile several of them went of low...can't be both ways Last edited by probstein123; 02-13-2013 at 08:54 AM. |
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I join the earlier poster who said that you should bid what you are willing to pay. If its shilled beyond your top bid, then it will come back around again and perhaps your same bid on a re-listing might get it that time. Shilling is a very bad thing for sellers and buyers alike, as shown by the hesitancy to buy from Probstein despite 80,000+ feedbacks and 100% rating (IIRC). I've bought from him, and gotten the items I wanted at my price, or lost the auction. Never an issue. I don't consign to eBay sellers, as I can sell on my own. If I did, I wouldn't shill because of the risk that I'd win my item back, and that's not the purpose of selling. If I want to ensure a minimum price acceptable to me, I'll ask for a reserve, and sell it at that, or not at all..
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yes John...this is a huge problem...it's become like a runaway train...how do you stop it?!
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Did that person actually pay the $12,000 for the ball. No way someone would be that stupid and pay that much.
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Did that person actually pay the $12,000 for the ball. No way someone would be that stupid and pay that much.
==> they paid....musial items are super hot and this ball is very rare... |
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ok, but the 22 bids are from 3 bidders - 1 bid once, 1 bid twice, and the other has bid 19 times so far... hmmmm
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Arguing with Rick is no different than arguing with bubblebathdude. He is always right until proven wrong and then he runs away.
Notice how he puts blinders on and acts like no one is shilling. His first response in this thread is full of outright lies. He has been proven a liar numerous times on CU and runs away until someone praises him in another thread. He has been caught saying it is only him. Then later says it was someone on his "staff". When questioned about so many of his cards in the PSA 8 to 9 range that end up selling and being relisted less than a month later but a grade or two higher, he said no one sees the cards but him prior to listing. Then we find out that the original winner and new consignor just happen to live in the same town as Rick. Then he got caught saying he never submitted cards to PSA, but a week later throws out a story about submitting cards to PSA himself. How about the monster Super Bowl auto book that has sold 3 times, won by the same bidder and relisted for a 4th time? The 1975 Topps Nolan Ryan PSA 8 with a monster stain that has been sold at least 3 times and won by the same bidder and relisted almost immediately? There are plenty more but the PSA threads always seem to disappear any time Sir Rick is questioned. I digress. I need a beer. Last edited by lsutigers1973; 02-13-2013 at 12:16 PM. |
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I've never seen a consignor retracting
How about one bidding?
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Here are the only instances where ebay allows legitimate bid retractions. You accidentally entered the wrong bid amount due to a typographical error. For example, you bid $99.50 instead of $9.95. If this happens, you need to reenter the correct bid amount right away. Changing your mind does not qualify as accidentally entering a wrong bid amount. The item's description changed significantly after you entered your last bid. For example, the seller updated details about the item's features or condition. You can't reach the seller by telephone or email. There should never be large number of bid retractions for any seller's items. If I had one person retract a bid, I would probably be asking them why. Let alone "a few a day". |
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I think the guy sells loads of hard to find stuff...and prices arent bad....Ive never had any issues bidding or buying thru ebay with him
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I still don't believe that ball sold for $12,000. The person had 8 feedback and only bid with you.
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The original winner/re-bidder did not win the card, I don't recall if it sold for more than the current market average .. and that, obviously, was not my point. Rick and I have since spoken and cleared up any questions surrounding. |
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