REALLY obvious shill bidding. How do I report?
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on 22-06-2014 10:32 AM
As the title suggests I'm unsure on how to go about reporting a very obvious shill bidder/seller?
I've seen lots over the years but this one is so obvious it's not funny. The items are pre-loved kids/baby clothing so it's not simply a case of having muliples of the same item. All the items that finish at under $10-$15 have a max bid placed by one of two 'buyers'....one with 0 fb and one with 1 fb. Both "buyers" have 100% bid activity with this seller. In the 31 completed items one piece has apparently sold then been relisted six times, another one five times.
She has well over 1000 fb and I don't understand why she doesn't just list them at the minimum she'd like rather than starting at $1 and shilling?
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on 22-06-2014 10:53 AM
either go to the listing and there is a link to report the listing
or go to Customer Support up the top "contact us" tab => selling => report a member => call us/email/whatever
Some people can go their whole lives and never really live for a single minute.
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on 22-06-2014 10:55 AM
"If you think someone's breaking the rules, please report it to us. Be sure to provide the member's user ID and the item number"
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on 22-06-2014 11:02 AM
Thankyou to both of you![]()
Am reporting now.
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on 22-06-2014 11:02 AM
i dont understand how that would pay her to do that?? would'nt she end up having to pay a heap of fees on items she 'won' herself ??
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on 22-06-2014 11:04 AM
she must like making life hard so much easier to start the listings at what you want to sell at
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on 22-06-2014 12:28 PM
pink-budgie, that's what I don't understand either? She can't exactly lodge and NPB against herself, so she's paying fees each time. One item has been 'sold' and relisted 6 times. She must of paid out more fees than what she'd make if the item actually sold for what she wanted!
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on 22-06-2014 02:49 PM
I think that she can probably send a request for cancellation to herself though, and get her fees back that way.
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on 22-06-2014 08:09 PM
@ajarnjenny wrote:I think that she can probably send a request for cancellation to herself though, and get her fees back that way.
Doesn't she risk a defect though? It seems the defect system is still quite defective and some people have complained about getting defects for cancelling orders......... ?
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on 22-06-2014 08:15 PM
and you have to wonder how many eBay will let you have before they go, "huh?"
Some people can go their whole lives and never really live for a single minute.