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I expect it is against ebay's policy. But, they probably won't do a thing to stop it or enforce it. As a rule of thumb. Have an amount in mind what you will pay and let the chips fall where they will. That would reflect on the seller's integrity. But, I've sold to people with a zero rating before and it shocks me every time if happens but they've always paid.
I have observed rampant and obvious shill bidding in GFA-certed (Guaranteed Forensic Authenticators) auctions.
http://live.autographmagazine.com/profiles/blogs/does-ebay-now-perm...
Thanks, James.
And Ebay does encourage the listing of forgeries and shill bidding when they do absolutely nothing about it.
why would ebay care? if they had any amount of integrity they would not have terminated the EMR program, that weeded out forgeries. now the crooks can do whatever they want, and Ebay is the winner. $$$$$$$$
Terrier is correct.
In my opinion, encourages the listing of forgeries and turns a blind eye to shill bidding.
How does Ebay encourage the listing of forgeries; by their lack of action in removing forgeries and by their disbanding of the EMR team.
Remind me what "EMR" stands for?
If it's not "Ebay Must Reek" than is should be!
My experience with eBay as far as complaining has not been good. When you actually reach a real person they are often disinterested, uniformed and often snippy. I have had long suspected the eBay hidden identity of winners is a blatant wink and a nod to shill bidding. It used to be if I saw an individual bidding on something I would not bother because I knew it would go high. The hidden identity also allows sellers of fake material to get away with no way to inform the buyer. I still buy some on eBay but not to the extent I once did. I only bid now on things I know for certain and normally from sellers I trust. Until someone creates a viable alternative to eBay they will maintain what I consider extremely bad customer service. Some people have had good experiences with their customer service but that has not been my experience.
Ebay is an impersonal corporation in an increasingly impersonal world. To reasonably expect they to dramatically change their business model is hard to see happening. Autograph auctions should be operated by people who know and understand the hobby. I know many dealers who sell on ebay and find it distasteful but there is no alternatives which are successful and allow them to maintain control of their inventory. How else are they going to reach the masses they need a better mousetrap.
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