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Re: Ebay, what people pay!!
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Posted by Chuck430C on December 14, 2005 at 04:14:56 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: Ebay, what people pay!! posted by Wii Craig on December 14, 2005 at 03:15:29:
Another totally out of control venue for crooks and thieves. You have no way on Earth of knowing if the opposing bidder(s) are real or set up by the seller. It is so simple to have a "friend" bid it up against a person that does not know when to stop. The same thing happens daily at live auctions. We can blame the buyers but they obviously are part of "what the market will bear". The real problem is unscupilous sellers. When caught, they simply reappear with different screen names, get their wives or girlfriends sceen names, and many more slight of hand moves. A smart person would not buy on that forum UNLESS they knew the seller first hand, just like we are learning to do in the tractor world.
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