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    Is he only bidding on items sold by one seller?

    I've had runs where I bid on 8-10 different items and goy non of them. E=bay polices that kind of thing pretty well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geezer2
    Is he only bidding on items sold by one seller?

    I've had runs where I bid on 8-10 different items and goy non of them. E=bay polices that kind of thing pretty well.
    No, but I guess its not hard getting past that either. Couple buddies and a couple computers. Each buddy could have a few accounts
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    It does not seem like a good deal anymore You find a good deal then its so easy to get it scammed out from under you.
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    Big, one thing that you can look at is to see what your competitor is bidding on... usually, if they bid up the item, they have done it before...compare bidder names for the seller's past sales. Also, check to see if the ebay user name has been changed.

    If you search enough, there is usually a pattern. The new Ebay format hides the bidders names on high dollar stuff so it is harder to decipher.

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