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The only way I know of to do that would be to watch the seller's feedback to see if the buyer of the bogus item leaves a feedback comment. Then you could see their ID and message them through eBay. If they don't ever leave a comment, all you'll see is the bidders' id obscured/scrambled on the item page.
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