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July 25, 2005
Online Auction Listings: How You Can Be Robbed Of Your Profits Whether You're A Buyer or A Seller
Do you realize that shill bidders can use your online auction listings to rob you of profits - whether you're a bidder or a seller? If you're a bidder, you can have the price artificially inflated, thus robbing you of profits, if you're buying for resale, or making the item w-a-y too expensive if you're a collector. And if you're the seller, scumbag buyers can steal your profits big time.
The only defense is to become educated on what to look for, the telltale signs that let you know you're being cheated. Once you understand how the game is played, you're no longer vulnerable:
eBay Online Bidding: How To Recognize eBay Sellers Who Dishonestly Bid Up Their Online Prices
eBay Bidding: How eBay Sellers Can Be Robbed By Dishonest Bidding
On the up side, shill bidding isn't really all that common, so your online auction listings can be quite safe if you're simply aware. Let these idiots gnash their teeth as you foil them!
Posted by SydneyJohnston at July 25, 2005 2:22 PM
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Your website information and blogs are what I call valuable assets to add to my guru class of Ebay advocates. Ebay certainly is a place to find an income while working from home.
The one thing that is remarkable to me is that there are so many good people such as you that are willing to share your knowledge and help others.
Thank you kindly,
Curt Graham
Posted by: Curt Graham at August 8, 2005 10:01 PM
It's finally happened. In the spirit of wacky ebay auctions that generate media storms there is now an ebay auction touting the techniques that can be used to start a media blitz. Can you imagine what would happen if everyone selling something on the net was able to do that? I don't know if that would be good or bad?http://www.auction4seller.com
Posted by: Smith at May 5, 2006 6:38 AM

