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Posted By: Don Poley
Does anyone else share my concern that the new hidden bidder policy will make it much easier for shill bidders and dishonest sellers by preventing buyers from seeing those new registered members (sellers in disguise) who are bidding on items? |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Hiding bidders' identities leads to more shilling. |
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
And the good part about it is that it only hides the bidders on the high dollar items! Actually, if you were really into taking notes you could probably track the first few bidders if the item starts out at a low price... this really seems like a bad policy. |
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Posted By: Mark Burke
let's face it, the policy was meant primarily to deter "off EBAY" wheeling and dealing, not to protect the buyers identity. EBAY is a publicly traded company and if they can prevent off ebay transactions by a few %'s, it has an impact on their earnings. But, tell it like it is, EBAY and stop blowing smoke up people's collective a**es. If anyone on this board believed EBAY is proactive about shilling, it would have been a lot easier to swallow. But, that is not the case. |
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Posted By: scott hassel
I take the exact opposite spin here. I think ebay will come up short with this policy. I don't know about you but I keep an eye on what about 30 bidders find & bid on , follow it and try and take them out. Its what many many ebay bidders do, Find like buyers and follow them . Yes maybe its the lazy man's way but you know. Time is of short supply. So in the end there will be less bidders and lesss bids. I for one HATE this new policy change. G-d save the queen! |
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Posted By: DR
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Posted By: Jim Clarke
I'm sure we all follow other bidders from time to time. I think it will eliminate bidders on lots as they will not know about them. It will reward the people that spend hours finding hidden treasures and waiting until the end. I think a great thread would be a to name ten ebay handles you follow once in awhile.. It might be controversial so I do not want to start first.. |
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Posted By: scott hassel
To DR. Thank you so much for that link. I got screwed by BR about 10 years ago and new someday he'd get his. That a-hole. |
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Posted By: Joann
I don't follow bidders around. As a practical matter, I don't have time to do a lot of ebay searches - I check new items every few days in the pre-1930 category and search the postcard area maybe 3x per week. That's it. |
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Posted By: Bob
I think the Rickster is back on ebay though (unfortunately) |
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Posted By: Max Weder
JC |
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Posted By: T206 Dave
I believe Ebay's new policy has done nothing but encourage shill bidding. I know a local dealer who was jumping for joy now that people won't be able to track his 5 different screen names on ebay. I personally outed 2 sellers last week, and their accounts have been suspended I think. when I went to check on them they both say their unregitered users now. I have also noticed some particular patterns developing in T206 auctions by about 3-4 sellers with very high feedback. The bidding patterns were odd to say the least.....not definitive of shill bidding, but it was enough for me to retract my bids all auctions I was bidding on. I then went back to those auctions and noticed that the cards had been bid up to my old price alittle to fast for me to believe something fishy wasn't going on. My brother and I spend a few hours a week outing shill bidders for Ebay in the Sports Memorabilia category. It is a big problem. Feedback is now virtually meaningledd to me as one of the sellers that was busted by Ebay last week had over 300 positives. Two of the sellers I think have fishy bidding going on in their T206 auctions are power sellers with feedback in the thousands. It's really depressing for a collector like me. By the way, Ebay never informed me of any action being taken against either of the sellers I reported....matter of fact they haven't even emailed me back at all and it's been over 10 days. |
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Posted By: Max Weder
Dave |
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Posted By: Larry
I know I have, has anyone called their reps? |
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Posted By: Joann
I agree with Max here. If you are taking time to post complaints on this board, please also take the time to send one of your complaints to ebay. Like Max said, it might not work, but if no one complains it definitely won't work. Who knows, there may be many ebayers in other areas and categories similarly dismayed by this action - not just collectors, etc. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Duly note that after BRSZ was found to have been bidding on his own auctions |
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Posted By: Dan Kravitz
Anyone have a phone number, or is there a link to a email address we should bombard with our complaints? |
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Posted By: Max Weder
Dan |
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Posted By: Tony Andrea
Iv'e checked out quite a few different auctions since Ebay has inserted the new hidden bidder policy. Tony Andrea |
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Posted By: Larry
Tony- |
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Posted By: Tony Andrea
Larry -
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Posted By: Peter Thomas
I think this new hidden bidder ID is a real bad idea. I can recognize the scam second chance offers, but now will have no way to spot what I perceive as obvious Shill Bidding and you will have no additional info to spot it either. Do you ever catch any of the scam second chance artists? If so how many? In the area that I bid I know the Good the Bad and the Ugly and this will just protect the Bad and Ugly and increase the vulnerability of the Good. How will I identify scam artists like Broadway Rick? This will reduce my bidding on item over $200. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Ebay hasn't even changed their search feature yet. You can still go to ebay bidder search and type in the name of a user but when the search comes up it only shows the items that are over and that that particular bidder was the high bidder on. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Well, I've voiced my complaints to Ebay, and I'm telling all sellers I know to do so too. Since I mostly buy on ebay, I'm still becoming concerned with the whole shill bidding increase that may occur ( I personally think an increase can already be detecable in the Sports memorabilia category). I would not be against "outing" ebay sellers who anyone might be suspicious of. I'm not saying that we should accuse anyone. Just let people on this board know who to check out....they can then form their own opinions about particular auctions. I've only been on this board for a short time, but I recognize a lot of you guys as people my brother and I have bought and sold to over the past 15-20 years. We have been on Ebay since it's inception really going back to late 1995. Anyway, the whole idea of this is to prevent anyone from losing a load of money to crooked sellers. |
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Posted By: Don Poley
Here's ebay's response to me registering my concern: |
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Posted By: Tony Andrea
Don thats the exact same response I got word for word from them as well only from a different customer service rep. By looking at this seems to me they already have a typed master email regarding this issue they simply forward to all who complain. This looks to be it. Tony Andrea |
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Posted By: Richard L.
Don,(or Scott as reply states) |
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Posted By: Adam J. Baxter
In pretty much 9 out of every 10 occasions that a shill was occuring that involved vintage cards it was discovered by someone from this forum. Ebay only knew about it and took action because one of us reported it, otherwise Ebay's people had no idea it was going on. They're so full of s*** they're eyes are brown. |
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Posted By: Dave
I got a similar response. So I guess we are all at the mercy of Ebay to find and punish shill bidding in their auctions. LOL !! I would say the phrase " buyer beware" applies now more than ever to some Ebay auctions. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Guys, |
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Posted By: Joann
I think a lot of ebayers are really po'd about the change. Google 'ebay new bidder id history' or anything similar or variations and you'll see threads from other boards that are similar to ours. (Seems like LOTS of people track other bidders to see what they are bidding on, and seems like NO ONE trusts ebay to find shilling as much as they trust themselves. I was a bit surprised - same issues in completely different product areas.) Half the hits are on ebay boards themselves! |
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Posted By: Larry
Joann- |
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
I think someone mentioned that this bidding scheme only takes place after the bids reach $200 and the winner will always be revealed at the end of the auction. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
One way to prevent shilling is to use a sniping service. After all, no one can shill your bid up if it hits in the last 5-10 second of the auction. Perhaps that is the wave of the future for ebay. |
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Posted By: Rob Dewolf
Actually, sniping doesn't protect you from shilling. If the highest legitimate bid is $50, and the seller places a shill bid of $200, I'm going to pay $202.50 no matter when I place my bid (assuming it's higher than $200). Without the shill, I would have paid the honest price of $51. |
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Posted By: JK
I agree that a snipe will not protect you from a shill bidder who has put a max bid in - it will protect you from the majority of shillers who only bid in small increments so as to gradually up the price of those who have already bid. Remember, most shill bidders are still trying not to end up with the product at the end of the auction. |
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Posted By: Rob Dewolf
On Saturday night I bid on this item on eBay: |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Ahhh....olebbstuff - one of my least favorite sellers. Lists magazine advertisements cutouts as "Signs". A very deceptive seller, if you look through his feedback you'll see what I mean. |
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Posted By: Rob Dewolf
Dan, |
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