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I put in a snipe on an item I saw and then, I must admit, totally forgot to check back until I won it today. My bid was what I know to be the value of the piece and not at all nuclear. When I won and checked the auction, I found that someone with (0) history had bid twice the day after the item was listed:

pontenx( 0 ) US $26.00 Feb-01-04 18:50:34 PST
pontenx( 0 ) US $21.50 Feb-01-04 18:49:15 PST

Just made me wonder. This seller couldn't be bidding on their own auction with a new ID, could they? If they could.. is there anything that can be done to check it out?

Linda
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Linda,

Looking in the ID history the person has been a eBayer for sometime, yet just recently changed ID, unfortunately eBay does not allow checks on the old ID, or at least that is the impression I get.

I have "heard" of some sellers having more than 1 identity and dummy bidding to boost their returns from the auction. Wether or not it happens is only conjecture..... Big Grin

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Its hard to say whether thats the case with this one or not.

There is no real way to check as the other bidder has no history - you could check and see what other kinds of things they have bid on in the past. See whether its just from this bidder or not.

Also you have to remember that new ebayers maybe just getting the hang of whats going on. I would be more suspicious if you had gotten into a bid war with somebody like that. I wouldnt think that a shill bidder would bid on their own item to up the price when there isnt anybody to bid against.

They didnt even know you were going to snipe - in this case I would say it was just a new bidder who thought they had won and you sniped from under them.

Lexie
I think you are paranoid and ended up paying more for something then you wanted to. There are alot of stupid people on eBay that run the cost of items up far beyond thier worth. Happens all the time. Thats why you shouldnt be placing snipes for more than you want to pay for the item.

But its odd you brough this up - I brought it up on another forum last night.

I posted this post on another forum just last night:

Subject: More Proof People on eBay Are Idiots
Thread: http://porngraph.com/forum/showthread.php?postid=9646

Amazing. This item has three bids on it. The item price is alrady higher than the value of the item and then shipping is tacked in addition. This same item sells at every Wal-Mart nationwide for a whopping $0.79!

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3658269443
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I think you are paranoid and ended up paying more for something then you wanted to. There are alot of stupid people on eBay that run the cost of items up far beyond thier worth. Happens all the time. Thats why you shouldnt be placing snipes for more than you want to pay for the item.



Boy, now that's what I call a failed assumption! Actually, the price I paid is half the item's worth if you check other auctions of the same item in the last month and I'm very, very pleased with the price. It is a freebie in most perfume counters/stores....if you buy $60 worth of perfume. However, on eBay it's been selling for about $30 and I just paid $17.49 including shipping charges.

I just didn't understand the same person with no feedback bidding and then upping her bid. I don't think I've ever seen anyone with no feedback before, except me during my first two weeks. I suppose we all have to start that way, just seemed strange to me at the time.

I suggest you get some rest, you sound a tad cranky.

Linda
Linda, that poster whom you just addressed is not known for his tact or pleasant demeanor.

I, too, thought the statement was a nonsequitur, in that--in addition to being rude--it assumed that you paid too much. You stated right up front that you bid what you thought was a reasonable price. Beside that, only YOU can determine what YOU are willing to pay. Wink
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