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Not one person thought you were a possible scammer. BS. Blow smoke somewhere else. I would especially be suspicious with the current system. Sorry I do not like to be scammed,and I gaurantee I am not the only one. What you explain also violated the agreement you made with Ebayglad to know you honor your agreements so well.
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A few items I've notice while reading this thread:
1. Shill bidders are difficult to spot. 95% with >150 bid retractions doesn't necessarily mean a shill bidder. It's clear to me (after reading Greg's post) that the bidder in question wasn't a shill bidder. 2. There is no mercy on this forum. Several members have grabbed their pitchforks and torches and put Greg in a hot spot with a very good customer. Even after this, members are still firing away. 3. Apparently we can contact under bidders... who knew? |
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Haha...I'm sorry but that is the best post on this entire thread...
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Hey, I have a set :-), and for what they are apparently selling for maybe you should have.
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I think you may be right...haha...
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I also think shilling with the high volume low eBay fee sellers does not need to be done in the same way as regular sellers. With regular sellers the eBay fees would add up quick and make shilling not as profitable without bidding up to the max and retracting bids. Now the high volume sellers have very low eBay fees and any increase in the bidding is a win for them. So shilling up the to the max and retracting the bid is not the only way shilling is done. I want to make it clear I am not calling anyone a shiller in this post just posting what I would call strange bidding patterns from different high volume sellers. 30-Day Summary Total bids: 6036 Items bid on: 3307 Bid activity (%) with this seller: 76% Help Bid retractions: 0 Bid retractions (6 months): 0 This person has a feedback of 47 30-Day Summary Total bids: 1718 Items bid on: 313 Bid activity (%) with this seller: 74% Help Bid retractions: 0 Bid retractions (6 months): 0 This person has a feedback of 690 30-Day Summary Total bids: 432 Items bid on: 336 Bid activity (%) with this seller: 100% Help Bid retractions: 0 Bid retractions (6 months): 0 This person has a feedback of 87 30-Day Summary Total bids: 176 Items bid on: 157 Bid activity (%) with this seller: 100% Help Bid retractions: 0 Bid retractions (6 months): 1 This person has a feedback of 391 30-Day Summary Total bids: 1156 Items bid on: 918 Bid activity (%) with this seller: 99% Help Bid retractions: 0 Bid retractions (6 months): 0 This person has a feedback of 366 |
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I'd like to know what these "very low Ebay fees" you are referring to are, beyond the standard 20% discount TRS sellers get. What I see are these guys working on very tiny margins, compared to what most auction houses have to work with. I don't know how they do it without going into the red, to be honest, especially after the last Ebay fee increase that drove a few guys out of consignments entirely. |
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A friend of a friend, who oversees the emerging verticals of another ebay category, mentioned to me that the sellers noted above are part of the program and, without any specifics, told me that they do receive some sort of added discount(FVF). The apparent theory of this program is top down approach designed to help grow various ebay categories by allowing the larger sellers to drive the growth. Here is a link to an older article concerning this program(however, it mentions that Probstein is not receiving a discount). http://www.ecommercebytes.com/cab/abn/y12/m08/i29/s01 To get an idea of what someone in this position does for ebay, here is a job description of an emerging verticals intern: http://jobs.ebaycareers.com/san-jose...tern-ebay-jobs |
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Wow, I just don't understand how anybody gets that many bid retractions. Now granted I don't have the volume of activity on Ebay that some people do, but I've got an Ebay feedback score of 265 with every single win having positive feedback. And I've probably had another 100 + auctions that I've bid on, but did not win. And I've never had a single bid retraction. If I bid on something, it is with the understanding that I am making a financial commitment to pay a specified amount.
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