this is what is even more weird. If you look at the auction, it says that they have 2 inferno's available. Every ebay seller knows that when you do this, you cause your auctions to sell for less. This is how it works. When there are 2 or more items available it takes more people to bid and make the price goes higher. So now, rather then each bid will increase the selling price, it will take 2 bids to increase the sale price. So if buyer 1 offers $150, and buyer 2 offers $160, they will both win. Now along comes bidder 3 and bids $165, so now bidder 2 and 3 will win, but if the seller only had 1 to sell, all 3 of these bidders would be going back and fourth, and then when 1 inferno sells for $165, he can relist the second and go from there, OR he can send out a second chance offer and ask for $165. It doesnt sound like much, but its going to cost this seller a lot of money.