poohandwendy
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- Feb 18, 2001
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Hi all,
I am posting this as an FYI and also to ask fro advice.
I recently bid on a leather console armrest for my car (ours has scratches in the leather)...after being the 2nd bidder, my DH noticed the bidding went up and checked the bidding history (because it went quickly from 2 bids to 16 bids). He showed me something interesting: the seller was bidding against me, on their own item, in order to raise our bid! This is called shill bidding and is illegal.
As to not reveal the actual sellers name, I will call the sellers Ebay ID 'PAW100' ...well, after we placed a bid, PAW200 bid 14 times, in a row, against me. I still was winning the item, but it really made me mad because after a small amount of research...I realized that these 2 very similar names were one and the same person (from the same exact town). Not only that, he/she had actually left feedback for the second ID, apparently they 'won' their own auction. (there are other things that prove they are the same person)
I sent an email to the seller asking why they were bidding against me on their auction and recieved a reply that pretty much said, "I don't understand your question". They didn't bid on the item after my warning that I was onto their 'game', I would have retracted my bid if they had, and I won the auction.
Now, I am planning on notifying Ebay of their activity, but I want to wait until I receive my item because they have one negative feedback regarding not shipping an item. I don't want to chance their being suspecded and my being totally out of luck.
I have been watching their activity and have noticed that they are still at it...bidding against other poeple in their own auctions. I really feel bad for the other members who are not in a fair bidding war and may not be aware of it. My question: Would you notify the other people bidding on their other items that this is happening?
I just wanted to let everyone here to know that this does occur and to keep an eye on bidding history if there is anything suspect about how an auction is going.
I want to make it clear that I have every intention of notifying Ebay as soon as I receive my item. I just don't want to end up caught in the middle of the mess while they have my money and I have no product.
Any thoughts or experiences with shill bidding?
I am posting this as an FYI and also to ask fro advice.
I recently bid on a leather console armrest for my car (ours has scratches in the leather)...after being the 2nd bidder, my DH noticed the bidding went up and checked the bidding history (because it went quickly from 2 bids to 16 bids). He showed me something interesting: the seller was bidding against me, on their own item, in order to raise our bid! This is called shill bidding and is illegal.
As to not reveal the actual sellers name, I will call the sellers Ebay ID 'PAW100' ...well, after we placed a bid, PAW200 bid 14 times, in a row, against me. I still was winning the item, but it really made me mad because after a small amount of research...I realized that these 2 very similar names were one and the same person (from the same exact town). Not only that, he/she had actually left feedback for the second ID, apparently they 'won' their own auction. (there are other things that prove they are the same person)
I sent an email to the seller asking why they were bidding against me on their auction and recieved a reply that pretty much said, "I don't understand your question". They didn't bid on the item after my warning that I was onto their 'game', I would have retracted my bid if they had, and I won the auction.
Now, I am planning on notifying Ebay of their activity, but I want to wait until I receive my item because they have one negative feedback regarding not shipping an item. I don't want to chance their being suspecded and my being totally out of luck.
I have been watching their activity and have noticed that they are still at it...bidding against other poeple in their own auctions. I really feel bad for the other members who are not in a fair bidding war and may not be aware of it. My question: Would you notify the other people bidding on their other items that this is happening?
I just wanted to let everyone here to know that this does occur and to keep an eye on bidding history if there is anything suspect about how an auction is going.
I want to make it clear that I have every intention of notifying Ebay as soon as I receive my item. I just don't want to end up caught in the middle of the mess while they have my money and I have no product.
Any thoughts or experiences with shill bidding?

