Re: anyone ever buy a wrangler on ebay?
No, they can't have a friend bid on Ebay for you, but people do it all the
time. I don't know if Ebay polices it or not. Best case is they may cancel the auction. The best way to get something on ebay is to 'snipe' it. You place your bid at the last possible minute. There are even software packages around that will do this for you. You enter the auction number, and your bid about. A few seconds before the bid auction ends your bid is placed. If he has a buddy bidding on it, this will keep him/her from placing another bid after you do, unless his bid is higher than $2000. I'd like to see an option in Ebay to automatically extend the auction by an hour after the most recent bid. <denball3636@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1115750061.813948.272720@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com... > I'm interested in a wrangler on ebay: > http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=4548569512 > This wrangler was totaled (salvaged) but my Dad looked at it (it's near > where he lives) and he has a friend who owns a collision shop who can > get it retitled. > This jeep has no reserve on it but i have a feeling that the seller has > a friend who is bidding on it to get the price up. I looked at his last > item he sold and this same bidder showed up there! (bidder: mixkm8thq) > This bidder has had an item that this seller has bid on as well (item > 4548569512) > Does ebay allow this? I would love to buy this wrangler but I would > like to buy it for under $2000., fair and square! (My Dad said it would > cost me about $1500.-$2000. to get it road-ready) > If anyone is more versed in ebay buying, i could use some tips! > Thanks, > Denise > |
Re: anyone ever buy a wrangler on ebay?
No, they can't have a friend bid on Ebay for you, but people do it all the
time. I don't know if Ebay polices it or not. Best case is they may cancel the auction. The best way to get something on ebay is to 'snipe' it. You place your bid at the last possible minute. There are even software packages around that will do this for you. You enter the auction number, and your bid about. A few seconds before the bid auction ends your bid is placed. If he has a buddy bidding on it, this will keep him/her from placing another bid after you do, unless his bid is higher than $2000. I'd like to see an option in Ebay to automatically extend the auction by an hour after the most recent bid. <denball3636@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1115750061.813948.272720@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com... > I'm interested in a wrangler on ebay: > http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=4548569512 > This wrangler was totaled (salvaged) but my Dad looked at it (it's near > where he lives) and he has a friend who owns a collision shop who can > get it retitled. > This jeep has no reserve on it but i have a feeling that the seller has > a friend who is bidding on it to get the price up. I looked at his last > item he sold and this same bidder showed up there! (bidder: mixkm8thq) > This bidder has had an item that this seller has bid on as well (item > 4548569512) > Does ebay allow this? I would love to buy this wrangler but I would > like to buy it for under $2000., fair and square! (My Dad said it would > cost me about $1500.-$2000. to get it road-ready) > If anyone is more versed in ebay buying, i could use some tips! > Thanks, > Denise > |
Re: anyone ever buy a wrangler on ebay?
No, they can't have a friend bid on Ebay for you, but people do it all the
time. I don't know if Ebay polices it or not. Best case is they may cancel the auction. The best way to get something on ebay is to 'snipe' it. You place your bid at the last possible minute. There are even software packages around that will do this for you. You enter the auction number, and your bid about. A few seconds before the bid auction ends your bid is placed. If he has a buddy bidding on it, this will keep him/her from placing another bid after you do, unless his bid is higher than $2000. I'd like to see an option in Ebay to automatically extend the auction by an hour after the most recent bid. <denball3636@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1115750061.813948.272720@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com... > I'm interested in a wrangler on ebay: > http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=4548569512 > This wrangler was totaled (salvaged) but my Dad looked at it (it's near > where he lives) and he has a friend who owns a collision shop who can > get it retitled. > This jeep has no reserve on it but i have a feeling that the seller has > a friend who is bidding on it to get the price up. I looked at his last > item he sold and this same bidder showed up there! (bidder: mixkm8thq) > This bidder has had an item that this seller has bid on as well (item > 4548569512) > Does ebay allow this? I would love to buy this wrangler but I would > like to buy it for under $2000., fair and square! (My Dad said it would > cost me about $1500.-$2000. to get it road-ready) > If anyone is more versed in ebay buying, i could use some tips! > Thanks, > Denise > |
Re: anyone ever buy a wrangler on ebay?
In article <Bj7ge.27202$XX1.383476@news20.bellglobal.com>,
Snow <snowbal@sympatico.ca> wrote: >its called shrill bidding.. if that is taking place.. report the seller to >ebay, incl. the auction number and point out that the one bidder and seller >have bid on each others auction in the past, That would be "shill"... "shrill" is something else > >Snow... > ><denball3636@yahoo.com> wrote in message >news:1115750061.813948.272720@f14g2000cwb.googleg roups.com... >> I'm interested in a wrangler on ebay: >> http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=4548569512 >> This wrangler was totaled (salvaged) but my Dad looked at it (it's near >> where he lives) and he has a friend who owns a collision shop who can >> get it retitled. >> This jeep has no reserve on it but i have a feeling that the seller has >> a friend who is bidding on it to get the price up. I looked at his last >> item he sold and this same bidder showed up there! (bidder: mixkm8thq) >> This bidder has had an item that this seller has bid on as well (item >> 4548569512) >> Does ebay allow this? I would love to buy this wrangler but I would >> like to buy it for under $2000., fair and square! (My Dad said it would >> cost me about $1500.-$2000. to get it road-ready) >> If anyone is more versed in ebay buying, i could use some tips! >> Thanks, >> Denise I bought this one http://www.sonic.net/~claudel/jeep.html via eBay and had no problems with the transaction. The seller described the condition accurately. I paid the deposit as he requested, flew to the location, spent the night, paid the balance and drove it home without any major difficulties other than could be expected driving a semi-open Jeep thru Southern Idaho and Northern Nevada in February... 8 Degrees F in Wells NV was a bit much. :^) The Jeep handled it better than I did. If the auction that you are interested in seems dishonest or weird in any way, then don't bid. Hold out for something else. There are always more auctions and not all of them are dishonest. Check the feedback of sellers. If you can find the emails of prior buyers e them and ask their opinion of the seller Like the other posters suggested, if you suspect shill bidding then contact eBay, but don't expect them to do much... Good Luck Claude |
Re: anyone ever buy a wrangler on ebay?
In article <Bj7ge.27202$XX1.383476@news20.bellglobal.com>,
Snow <snowbal@sympatico.ca> wrote: >its called shrill bidding.. if that is taking place.. report the seller to >ebay, incl. the auction number and point out that the one bidder and seller >have bid on each others auction in the past, That would be "shill"... "shrill" is something else > >Snow... > ><denball3636@yahoo.com> wrote in message >news:1115750061.813948.272720@f14g2000cwb.googleg roups.com... >> I'm interested in a wrangler on ebay: >> http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=4548569512 >> This wrangler was totaled (salvaged) but my Dad looked at it (it's near >> where he lives) and he has a friend who owns a collision shop who can >> get it retitled. >> This jeep has no reserve on it but i have a feeling that the seller has >> a friend who is bidding on it to get the price up. I looked at his last >> item he sold and this same bidder showed up there! (bidder: mixkm8thq) >> This bidder has had an item that this seller has bid on as well (item >> 4548569512) >> Does ebay allow this? I would love to buy this wrangler but I would >> like to buy it for under $2000., fair and square! (My Dad said it would >> cost me about $1500.-$2000. to get it road-ready) >> If anyone is more versed in ebay buying, i could use some tips! >> Thanks, >> Denise I bought this one http://www.sonic.net/~claudel/jeep.html via eBay and had no problems with the transaction. The seller described the condition accurately. I paid the deposit as he requested, flew to the location, spent the night, paid the balance and drove it home without any major difficulties other than could be expected driving a semi-open Jeep thru Southern Idaho and Northern Nevada in February... 8 Degrees F in Wells NV was a bit much. :^) The Jeep handled it better than I did. If the auction that you are interested in seems dishonest or weird in any way, then don't bid. Hold out for something else. There are always more auctions and not all of them are dishonest. Check the feedback of sellers. If you can find the emails of prior buyers e them and ask their opinion of the seller Like the other posters suggested, if you suspect shill bidding then contact eBay, but don't expect them to do much... Good Luck Claude |
Re: anyone ever buy a wrangler on ebay?
In article <Bj7ge.27202$XX1.383476@news20.bellglobal.com>,
Snow <snowbal@sympatico.ca> wrote: >its called shrill bidding.. if that is taking place.. report the seller to >ebay, incl. the auction number and point out that the one bidder and seller >have bid on each others auction in the past, That would be "shill"... "shrill" is something else > >Snow... > ><denball3636@yahoo.com> wrote in message >news:1115750061.813948.272720@f14g2000cwb.googleg roups.com... >> I'm interested in a wrangler on ebay: >> http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=4548569512 >> This wrangler was totaled (salvaged) but my Dad looked at it (it's near >> where he lives) and he has a friend who owns a collision shop who can >> get it retitled. >> This jeep has no reserve on it but i have a feeling that the seller has >> a friend who is bidding on it to get the price up. I looked at his last >> item he sold and this same bidder showed up there! (bidder: mixkm8thq) >> This bidder has had an item that this seller has bid on as well (item >> 4548569512) >> Does ebay allow this? I would love to buy this wrangler but I would >> like to buy it for under $2000., fair and square! (My Dad said it would >> cost me about $1500.-$2000. to get it road-ready) >> If anyone is more versed in ebay buying, i could use some tips! >> Thanks, >> Denise I bought this one http://www.sonic.net/~claudel/jeep.html via eBay and had no problems with the transaction. The seller described the condition accurately. I paid the deposit as he requested, flew to the location, spent the night, paid the balance and drove it home without any major difficulties other than could be expected driving a semi-open Jeep thru Southern Idaho and Northern Nevada in February... 8 Degrees F in Wells NV was a bit much. :^) The Jeep handled it better than I did. If the auction that you are interested in seems dishonest or weird in any way, then don't bid. Hold out for something else. There are always more auctions and not all of them are dishonest. Check the feedback of sellers. If you can find the emails of prior buyers e them and ask their opinion of the seller Like the other posters suggested, if you suspect shill bidding then contact eBay, but don't expect them to do much... Good Luck Claude |
Re: anyone ever buy a wrangler on ebay?
In article <Bj7ge.27202$XX1.383476@news20.bellglobal.com>,
Snow <snowbal@sympatico.ca> wrote: >its called shrill bidding.. if that is taking place.. report the seller to >ebay, incl. the auction number and point out that the one bidder and seller >have bid on each others auction in the past, That would be "shill"... "shrill" is something else > >Snow... > ><denball3636@yahoo.com> wrote in message >news:1115750061.813948.272720@f14g2000cwb.googleg roups.com... >> I'm interested in a wrangler on ebay: >> http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=4548569512 >> This wrangler was totaled (salvaged) but my Dad looked at it (it's near >> where he lives) and he has a friend who owns a collision shop who can >> get it retitled. >> This jeep has no reserve on it but i have a feeling that the seller has >> a friend who is bidding on it to get the price up. I looked at his last >> item he sold and this same bidder showed up there! (bidder: mixkm8thq) >> This bidder has had an item that this seller has bid on as well (item >> 4548569512) >> Does ebay allow this? I would love to buy this wrangler but I would >> like to buy it for under $2000., fair and square! (My Dad said it would >> cost me about $1500.-$2000. to get it road-ready) >> If anyone is more versed in ebay buying, i could use some tips! >> Thanks, >> Denise I bought this one http://www.sonic.net/~claudel/jeep.html via eBay and had no problems with the transaction. The seller described the condition accurately. I paid the deposit as he requested, flew to the location, spent the night, paid the balance and drove it home without any major difficulties other than could be expected driving a semi-open Jeep thru Southern Idaho and Northern Nevada in February... 8 Degrees F in Wells NV was a bit much. :^) The Jeep handled it better than I did. If the auction that you are interested in seems dishonest or weird in any way, then don't bid. Hold out for something else. There are always more auctions and not all of them are dishonest. Check the feedback of sellers. If you can find the emails of prior buyers e them and ask their opinion of the seller Like the other posters suggested, if you suspect shill bidding then contact eBay, but don't expect them to do much... Good Luck Claude |
Re: anyone ever buy a wrangler on ebay?
"Steve Foley" <steve.foley@DELETE.att.net> wrote in message news:Lo7ge.11991$U01.10385@trnddc07... > I'd like to see an option in Ebay to automatically extend the auction by an > hour after the most recent bid. yeah. if there is still current interest in the item, thus a real close bid or snipe, the auctions time is extended further out each time the snipe is placed. neat idea. dave |
Re: anyone ever buy a wrangler on ebay?
"Steve Foley" <steve.foley@DELETE.att.net> wrote in message news:Lo7ge.11991$U01.10385@trnddc07... > I'd like to see an option in Ebay to automatically extend the auction by an > hour after the most recent bid. yeah. if there is still current interest in the item, thus a real close bid or snipe, the auctions time is extended further out each time the snipe is placed. neat idea. dave |
Re: anyone ever buy a wrangler on ebay?
"Steve Foley" <steve.foley@DELETE.att.net> wrote in message news:Lo7ge.11991$U01.10385@trnddc07... > I'd like to see an option in Ebay to automatically extend the auction by an > hour after the most recent bid. yeah. if there is still current interest in the item, thus a real close bid or snipe, the auctions time is extended further out each time the snipe is placed. neat idea. dave |
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