Suspicious bid on an auction site - need quick advice please!
I think that if Ebay decides it's fishy, they'll refund you or solve it in any kind (I've never heard of this situation so I wouldn't know for sure what they can do). So I think you can do both, whatever you feel most comfortable with. Either way, if Ebay thinks it's against regulations, they'll help you, whatever you do.
A lot of times I will watch an auction and wait until the last few seconds to bid and then make and odd bid (like 40.85) just trying to beat the other bidders. I figure that a lot of times people bid at set numbers like 40.00 and I am trying to win the auction. I believe it is called sniping. Usually it does not leave the other bidder enough time to increase their bids. Some times it works and sometimes it doesn't. I do not believe that it is possible to know how much you are bidding. Even the seller does not know your top bid. Now if somebody made a large bid and then retracted it to know how much you bid I would be suspicious about that.
In my experiences in turning in shill bidders to eBay (both cases with pretty iron-clad evidence), eBay says they care but they actually do not and don't take any accusations seriously. If eBay gets rid of shill bidders, ultimately objects sell for less $$ and eBay gets less $$ in fees. Why would they want to fix this?
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