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Re: eBay 'shillers'
« Reply #30 on: 04 March 2009, 10:30:57 »

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Well i don't mind saying i nearly always shill bid on items im selling....end of the day i want the maximum price achievable.

Do i feel guilty...no chance why should i,a bidder enters his maximum bid he if wins he wins if he don't then the item was more than he wanted too pay so whats the problem.


I'm glad you guys and gals came back with something more polite than I was thinking     >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:(


Shill bidding is immoral and wrong. It's also against eBay rules -not that that bothers anybody. If you want a certain price put it up at Buy it Now or list it with a reserve. Otherwise stay away and let honest sellers and buyers do the deals.

At times I dont think Ebay helps itself.  As it's name suggests it is an auction site.  It has become more of a shop these days.

I used to love Ebase 5 and hated ebay, they EB5 was boght out and shut down and all other sites fell by the way side.  Now Ebay have added want it now and other tools there is no fun in sitting and poised to put a last second bid in anymore.  Not againt having a shop and BIN etc but at least split the auction and sales into seerate sites/sections.
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