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Re: Bid retractions (was Re: eBay dead again)
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lugnet.market.theory
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Thu, 23 Mar 2000 20:27:45 GMT
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In lugnet.market.theory, Christopher Lindsey writes:
> Hmmm... I don't like this whole bid retraction thing.... It
> also means that the seller could pull one over on the buyer
> if he has two extra throw-away Ebay accounts, and unless
> I check the bidding history I'd never know it...
>
> Scenario:
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> 1. I bid on an item going for $5.00, then set my maximum
> bid for $50.00
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> 2. The seller realizes that the item isn't selling for what he
> expects, so he/she comes in and bids with another account
> until he/she surpasses your maximum bid (thus finding out
> how high you're willing to go).
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> 3. He/she then retracts that bid, and before the auction ends
> comes in with another account bidding just short of your
> maximum bid, leaving you as high bidder.
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> Auction ends, seller rakes in the dough, and the buyer is probably
> naively happy, thinking that they beat out someone else and not
> realizing that they paid more than they probably would have if the
> seller hadn't intervened...
Wow, that's totally nasty. Great example! Can that sort of thing happen on
eBay as it is now, BTW?
--Todd
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| Hmmm... I don't like this whole bid retraction thing.... It also means that the seller could pull one over on the buyer if he has two extra throw-away Ebay accounts, and unless I check the bidding history I'd never know it... Scenario: 1. I bid on (...) (25 years ago, 23-Mar-00, to lugnet.market.theory)
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