another ebay scam?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2745851540&category=636
i often buy huge lots of baseball cards on ebay and have seen this auction (w/the exact same picture) run at least 5x. at least 2-3 times, the auction has sold for $120+. i emailed the buyer after the first few times noticing that he ran the same picture w/each auction- of course i got no response. i asked why his feedback was private. his response "well, a friend told me i could make it private. so i thought i would." before i questioned him on the same picture for multiple auctions scam, i emailed him asking for the reserve. he stated it's 120 and i should bid "in confidence" since he has 35 perfect feedbacks. my question- why make feedbacks private if you have 100%? I have over 80 perfect feedbacks- mine's not private. i'd also like to know how/why people keep bidding on his auctions (there's not much of a picture as you can see) for $120.
i often buy huge lots of baseball cards on ebay and have seen this auction (w/the exact same picture) run at least 5x. at least 2-3 times, the auction has sold for $120+. i emailed the buyer after the first few times noticing that he ran the same picture w/each auction- of course i got no response. i asked why his feedback was private. his response "well, a friend told me i could make it private. so i thought i would." before i questioned him on the same picture for multiple auctions scam, i emailed him asking for the reserve. he stated it's 120 and i should bid "in confidence" since he has 35 perfect feedbacks. my question- why make feedbacks private if you have 100%? I have over 80 perfect feedbacks- mine's not private. i'd also like to know how/why people keep bidding on his auctions (there's not much of a picture as you can see) for $120.
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Tradelist
Aim- TreLeung
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Learn how to link probably...lol
It is total BS that members can make their feedback private. That is why i feel safe buying from eBay, and why eBay has gotten as big as it has. If everyone made their feedback private, i'd never use eBay again
Erik
"Stop talking, negotiating,
Your feeble attempts at world peace
Give me a %#@*ing break
Need worldwide genocide, planetary suicide
And when the whole damn world is dead
there's your %#@*ing peace"
I'LL LET YOU KNOW IF I HEAR BACK FROM THE GUY TO GET HIS EXPLANATION
ERIK
"Stop talking, negotiating,
Your feeble attempts at world peace
Give me a %#@*ing break
Need worldwide genocide, planetary suicide
And when the whole damn world is dead
there's your %#@*ing peace"
"Hello. I have made my feedback private due to the advice of a friend. He
buys and sells alot on Ebay and says he has had trouble selling items for
what they are worth when people can look up to see how cheaply he bought it
in the first place if he happens to get a great deal. I haven't done a ton
of buying but I just thought that logic made sense so I took his advice.
Plus I thought that as long as I have perfect feedback that it wouldn't be
such an issue. Apparently that's not true as you're the 2nd person to ask
about this. As for the collection that's posted, it is the same one that was
listed earlier because the item didn't sell. My reserve was set at $120,
which it is again. If I don't get a bid to match that price I may drop it to
$100 at that point but I put too much time and money in this collection to
accept less so I may just keep it. I hope that helps you some.
Thanks, Chris"
Dummy said: "Plus I thought that as long as I have perfect feedback that it wouldn't be
such an issue". Well if it's private how in the heck do we know it's perfect?? I don't think he's thinking very much
Erik
"Stop talking, negotiating,
Your feeble attempts at world peace
Give me a %#@*ing break
Need worldwide genocide, planetary suicide
And when the whole damn world is dead
there's your %#@*ing peace"
What bothers me is his explanation doesn't sound plausible- I know as a buyer I look for perfect (or near perfect) feedback- anyone w/0 or private feedback raises my suspicion. Not to mention his pictures on the auction are extremely bad- you can't see what cards you're getting (he takes a picture of the box in poor light and a picture of a stack of cards in toploaders) and he uses the generic line everyone uses for monster/large lots- i.e., "tons of bonds, sosa, mcgwire rcs." in reality you usually get sosa's donruss rc- which is a dime a dozen (I had 25 at one point from opening wax packs), bonds' topps card which isn't his true RC and which is also over produced (and can be had cheaply). As for Mcgwire, you usually get his topps 87 card which isn't his rc and is also over produced (and can be had cheaply). I've sold a few 3200 count boxes on EBay (not for $120)- and always provide a pic of the RCs as well as a fairly detailed list of just what is in those boxes (generally cards I have duplicates of or players I don't collect).
On top of all this, the most I've ever paid for 10,000 baseball cards has been $75...and that included McGwire's TRUE RC (85 topps- worth $50), Ripken's RC, and many other vintage cards (including a Nolan Ryan from 1975 and 1977) as well as newer cards, autos, GU, RCs, etc.