To: | spridgets@autox.team.net |
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Subject: | Re: Ebay Sellers--an shill bidding |
Date: | Fri, 18 Nov 2005 22:57:40 -0800 |
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David Riker wrote: > I don't worry about shill bidding, because I SNIPE any auction I want > to win. With DSL broadband connection I can make bids in the last few > seconds But a seller using a shill bid could care less about sniping. Indeed, they welcome them because a snipe has just been duped into bidding more than what an competitive auction would bring for an item. The role of the shill is to boost the final selling price through artificial competition. That is why I simply ignore a seller who I have detected of having used shill bids. Buster Evans |
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