What on Ebay keeps people from bidding up their own items?
plifter
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How do they stop that?
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<< <i>morals, business ethics, and compliance with the rules. >>
Ugh, I guess buyer beware.
<< <i>Ugh, I guess buyer beware. >>
plifter,
that motto is always the rule when spending one's money.
But I believe the vast majority of people in the sports card business are honest and legit. I've won over 9,000 auctions on eBay in my years of buying sports cards--and only had 4-5 transactions with any problems. Only one of those "appeared" to be a legit circumstance of being ripped off (item not received)--and even in that case, I can't be 100% sure that the seller did not mail the item and it simply got lost in the mail. The other times, I do believe there were honest mistakes involved and the seller either refunded my money, or sent me replacements.
I've also bought/traded with/received free stuff/sent free stuff to at least 60 posters here at Collector's Universe--and the 2-3 times that things did not go as planned, the matter was resolved to everyone's satisfaction in the end. In my recollection of the years I've been here on these boards, I recall hearing about board members cheating other members probably less than 10 times.
So the "morals, business ethics, and compliance with the rules" does seem to be the case with the vast majority of sports hobby dealers (here and on eBay).
Sure, there are scammer/shillers on eBay--but most are easy to avoid with just a little research (red flags visible with their auctions, feedback, bidding histories, etc.).
Since they started that whole hidden bidder name thing its become more difficult.
As long as the price goes up and ebay gets more money they could not give a damn what goes on.
-- Yogi Berra