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Carter-k8vt wrote: Bob Miller wrote: Last night I came across an auction for a Ten Tec xcvr and the bidders were identified only as Bidder #1, Bidder #2, etc. Is that the same as shill bidding? bob k5qwg No, it's not. Shill bidding is when a friend or cohort of the seller (the "shill") bids on the seller's item with no intention of actually buying it; the point is for the shill to bump up the price that the actual, legitimate buyer will ultimately have to pay. As far as I know, a shill could use either their "real" eBay name or use the generic "Bidder 1" and still be a shill. The "Bidder #1, Bidder #2" that you are seeing was a new rule imposed by eBay. I believe part of the reason they did this is to prevent people other than the legitimate seller from contacting bidders 2 through n and offering them a similar item, thus doing an "end-run" around eBay and bypassing having to pay posting fees and commissions to eBay. BTW, you, as a *viewer* of the auction, see "Bidder 1, 2", etc. The *seller* still sees the real/actual bidder names and locations. Only if the seller decides to keep the bidders identities private... Elsewise anybody can see who the bidders are. dxAce Michigan USA |
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