Seller using Fake bidder to push up price (shill bidding)
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on 07-09-2013 02:11 PM
I have noticed an increasing number of fake bidders pushing up the prices of items. What are the buyers legal right in relation to getting compensation for the amount paid over the other "real bidders".
Ebay does not seems to want to do anything to stop this, even when brought to their attention. The seller should have the item removed immediately and also if the purchase is completed be required to repay the overpaid amount to the winner purchaser.
If seller want an item to sell about a certain price the a reserve should be placed on the item.
This is fraud plain and simple
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on 07-09-2013 02:18 PM
If you report shill bidding to ebay they will investigate. If nothing is done it is because they cannot find a definite link between the accounts involved.
Shill bidding is a lot less common than you think....just because it looks like shilling it is not necessarily so.
And sellers cannot add a reserve price on ebay Australia unless it is a car, boat or caravan, or real estate.
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on 07-09-2013 02:33 PM
Thank for your reply
I understand , and I have reported on many times and nothing happens. If a seller is selling a V8 Mustang and a Walking Frame and other items, and the same zero feedback buyer is bidding on both or all the other sellers items its SO obvious its shilling.
If not a reserve then a starting price they are happy to sell the goods for.
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on 07-09-2013 06:01 PM
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on 07-09-2013 06:57 PM
sellers can have a starting price maybe thats whatis needed for alot of sellers to stop problems with fake bids and sellers not going through with sales
Squeeze them into people's eyes
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on 15-09-2013 01:29 PM
Hi,
I am sorry this has happened to you. We have only been concentrating on the Jewellery Sellers in Queensland, not sure what you were bidding on. Truly eBay Do Nothing. We all have had a heart wrenching time trying to stop these Criminals, But eBay only give them Warnings & you will never ever get your money back.
When eBay was ran from USA then action would be taken, not now I am afraid. It is the fee's they are after.
I cannot name these sellers in Queensland, but easy to find in 9ct 18ct Gold Auctions.
Seriously I have many Long Term Sellers as Friends on eBay but they have cut back all auctions. Now maybe a few items as how can they compete against these Criminals. Yes it is Fraud as eBay USA confirmed.
I will Not list anymore on my other site, how can I compete against these criminals.
Yes USA set a reserve but in Australia we do not have this luxury, so these Sellers use Friends to Bring Bidding Higher & Higher.
At last count between them there are about 130 Auctions running in Jewellery Section. Out of that maybe they honestly sell 60[with shill bidding], the rest are relisted again.
We have no hope when eBay in the Phillipines ignore our calls for help.
I have been an eBay memebr since 2005 so do know what is happening.
Shame on eBay!!
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31-03-2014 02:21 PM - edited 31-03-2014 02:22 PM
When selling at auction, do you get an up-to-date listing of current bidders and their bids?
I swear I just got done by a shill bid.
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on 31-03-2014 02:32 PM
Yes, you can see the current bidders list by clicking on (number of bids) at the top of the listing where you place your bid.
If you post the item title here someone can have a look and give an opinion as to whether there was shill bidding involved.
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on 13-10-2014 11:45 AM
I too believe I have just been dudded by fake bidders.
It was a charity auction and to some exent the money is going to a good cause but I had newbies with 0 feedback push the price up from $400 to $575 which was my maximum bid.
Had this not happened I would have paid the $400 and added more as a donation.
Ebay is letting us all down, so too is Australia Post!
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on 13-10-2014 12:33 PM
Can you post the item number here so someone can have a look for you. If there is a posibility of shill bidding the auction can be reported to ebay.
