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I have felt that there were straw bidders on
Several sites. I was buying 1 to 2 Parkers a month and fixing up most of the guns that needed a little work. Several times I noticed That an unknown bidder with no history would bid in the last few seconds and keep on bidding no matter what price. I would follow up and I suspected that the seller would register a fake bidder. This caused me to lose interest. Have others had this experience? |
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The simple lesson here is that you can't look at a sample group of two of anything and expect to come away with 'proof' of anything.
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That's a good point too, Greg. I know that collector interest on either gun would be nil. But,
I thought it interesting to watch these two guns go head to head. |
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Jerry, how did you determine that "The site was listed as the seller"?
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Bill,
You go to bid history and the seller is listed there. Sometimes it is the site and other times an individual. You can ask the "seller" a question. |
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Thanks for the information.
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