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The owner of the auction house posted on here asking for ways to improve his auctions. I think answering these concerns would help improve them. They might get me to bid in his auctions if a card that I wanted appeared there - that wouldn't happen today.
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I think he just requested feedback on the auction format. He got a little more than he bargained for - which isn't a bad thing, I suppose.
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Yes, cleaning up any fraud in his auctions might be the best way to improve them.
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Some of the 'turn a blind eye' comments are astounding.
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it seems that fraud/wrongdoing only gets admitted...and under duress...when the gov't comes knocking!
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What is the solution?
Seriously, this question is always asked in these "witch-hunt" threads, but it is never answered. The silence is deafening. Brent, at one point your auction pictures looked like someone was tripping on acid and painted a baseball card with an array of highlighters. It's okay to adjust the contrast a little, but you went over board in the past. I think your pictures now look much more realistic and you found an appropriate middle-ground; thank you for listening to our advice. Also, several auctions appear shilled. I personally don't think there is a solution to this epidemic, but DON'T WORRY, ullmandds, Runscott, Peter_Spaeth and the-illini all have viable solutions for you! Lets hear it. |
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Brent (hi Brent) is great to work with as an advertiser. He seems like a nice guy too.
I have bid and won nice cards in his auctions and will continue. That being said, I hope he will consider banning ebayers from his auctions with inordinate amounts of bid retractions. More than about 2 per year is probably unacceptable. So there is at least part of a solution, Pete and Jason.....
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I think it's possible to monitor auctions over a certain threshold to check for consignors bidding up their own items, or suspicious patterns of bidding by bidders with huge numbers of retractions in their recent history. I would start there.
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You have been complaining about Brent since yesterday on this thread and you're uncertain if there is even a solution to te issue you are protesting? But okay, your solution is we check the bidding activity on items above a certain threshold for consignors bidding on their own items. That's a start. Brent currently has 11,318 completed listings on his ebay account spanning 3 auctions. What are we making the threshold? How about $250. I certainly would be sour if I was bid up on a $250 card. There are 2,219 listings above $250. Since each listing started at $.99 they all had anywhere from 20 to 30 bids (sometimes more) and usually around 10 unique bidders. I timed myself looking at each bidder on a single item to determin how many bid retractions they have had and what there bidding pattern was - it took me 2 minutes and 37 seconds. In the end, I do not believe it was shilled. It would take me over 96 hours to go through each auction above our threshold and in the end we would only have a handful of "suspicions". Of course, it would take me much longer to some how cross reference each bidding ID with the consignors information (which isn't possible) and after all that we were able to block MAYBE a dozen accounts. Now, we're forgetting that the consignor may snipe his auction (so there's nothing we can do about that) and the consignor may create a new account not under his name (which would also make things difficult). Please, someone walk us through a solution that would be able to solve this whole ordeal. Last edited by jhs5120; 10-17-2013 at 12:08 PM. |
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