12-13-2013 02:13 PM
12-13-2013 03:43 PM
shill bidding is NOT tolerated.
If you have evidence of shill bidding you should report the listing and/or contact Customer Service.
12-13-2013 04:55 PM
This is not my first attempt at reporting SHILL BIDDING. One has to be etremely naive to believe that it is merely
an isolated case.
Thank you.
12-13-2013 08:25 PM
Where was it suggested that you'd found an isolated case of shill bidding?
12-21-2013 08:29 AM
Why then is this practice tolerated if this is as you imply a regular occurance.
Post the names of all bidders and stop the practice of identification of bidders
as PRIVATE LISTING. Not only is SHILL BIDDING detrimental to the reputation
of E-Bay, it scares potential buyers away.
E-Bay is a good product, do not let this pratice continue.
Thank you and Merry Christmas.
12-21-2013 01:27 PM
Where was it suggested that shill bidding is tolerated?
12-22-2013 02:41 AM
LOL ..
I think it was suggested that it was tolerated in the fact that he reported and nothing happened 😉
Reporting people is like aaaaa finding a needle in a haystack you hope ebay actually funds your report in there stack of reports
12-22-2013 08:59 AM
"he reported and nothing happened"
The fact someone reports an apparent violation does NOT mean there is a violation. Too often relatively new users do not really understand the system and see problems where none exist.
12-22-2013 09:03 AM
... or, after investigation, eBay did find there was a violation and warn the member(s).
eBay will never ever reply to the reporter with whatever action they may have taken if a violation was found. So the fact a reporting member does not see action does not mean no action was taken if there was violation.
12-22-2013 05:38 PM
One easy way to tell if a bidder is shilling is to note if he wins.
Shillers don't want to win, they want YOU to win at your maximum.
So they nibble bid until their bid passes yours, then retract.
Bid retractions can be seen on the feedback page of the bidder.
If you are being consistently outbid on certain items, it is not because of shilling, it is because you are bidding less than the market considers the item to be worth.
12-22-2013 07:55 PM
totally agree with femme
it's more the appearance of shill bidding but extremely unlikely these days with so fewer auctions than before
also ebay has really Good detection