I am going to ignore the ebay issue as you are just muddying your own water. I also think a couple of the respondents here are not very experienced in auctions. I have a huge investment in equipment, almost all of it purchased at auctions. If you have a LIVE auction and you arrange a proxy bid with the auction house, that is a contract separate from the contract with the auction seller and they have a responsibility to you to follow the terms of your agreement. If you have an ON LINE auction and you enter a bid amount in the software, the auctioneers/sellers only control over sale price is to bid against you to inflate the price. This is unethical if they have access to and knowledge of your highest bid amount. It is perfectly reasonable if they do not have this knowledge and simply want to buy the item themselves for whatever reason...but they should disclose that they bid on their own auctions. Remember, there have ALWAYS been auction houses that put people in the crowd to run up bids. Once you learn it is going on, put the word out and find another auctioneer.
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