on 17-03-2015 08:03 AM
what is the reason for more than 1 log in name [i thought you can only have 1 name well i must be wrong]
on 17-03-2015 12:09 PM
Joe, I have noticed the 'ala' quite a few times.
Are you Maltese by any chance? And judging by some of the questions
you dig your heels in over - from Gozo?
on 17-03-2015 12:14 PM
sorry not maltese just a normal person askiing a few questions i have always said ala
on 17-03-2015 12:16 PM
I have two separate businesses that I want to keep records for, both are registered businesses and eBay is aware that one person runs both accounts. There probably are some dodgy people running multiple accounts but multiple IDs don't automatically mean you are doing something wrong.
on 17-03-2015 12:23 PM
fair enough but can you up the bid on an auction from one id to the other id, as i dont know as i only have one id.
on 17-03-2015 12:57 PM
@joethenuts wrote:fair enough but can you up the bid on an auction from one id to the other id, as i dont know as i only have one id.
NO....that is shill bidding and strictly forbidden on ebay.
on 17-03-2015 12:59 PM
You did not answer Joe's question, but I am interested too, is it possible to perform shill bidding from different IDS owned by the same person?
on 17-03-2015 01:02 PM
on 17-03-2015 01:03 PM
@joethenuts wrote:fair enough but can you up the bid on an auction from one id to the other id, as i dont know as i only have one id.
If one id regularly bids on auctions from another it can be tracked. so you might be able to do it once or twice, but if it became regular conduct it would stand out as schill bidding. The same can happen if folks do it as favours to each other. I doubt any regular sellers would do i, but I am pretty sure casual sellers get family and friends to do it. At the end of the day it ends up not selling if they try to push it up higjer than someone is willing to pay. Ebay auctions for several reasons are not like real life auctions. just hidden tenders and these schill bids are really just the same as auctioneers bidding on behalf of vendors to push up to a reserve. Its common knowledge that when bidding on property you are ogften bidding against the 'trees" to start with.
All these multiple ids also allow Ebay to inflate their quoted membership claims. Along with all the dead no longer active ids.
on 17-03-2015 01:23 PM
@Anonymous wrote:You did not answer Joe's question, but I am interested too, is it possible to perform shill bidding from different IDS owned by the same person?
Yes, it is possible but if ebay finds out you will probably be banned from ebay permanently.
You cannot bid on your own items with the ID that they are listed on....it is not possible.
on 17-03-2015 01:35 PM
hi i have about 80 auctions each month i sell paint and have lots of the same painters bidding on most of my paint all year round i also have shops bidding all the time but they have nothing to do with me in any way, in fact over the time i have had somes lines sell for 99 cents, is this shiling bidding [ they are not involved with me at all]