Originally Posted by
seaneee
I understand the rational behind being cautious, but let's not get paranoid or overly negative. There are actually some legit sellers out there, they are just trying to make a sale and NOT trying to rip you off.
Let's look at this. First a link:
http://pages.ebay.com/help/confidenc...nce-legit.html
Second, second chance offers can be set up AUTOMATICALLY by the seller, thus receiving an email shortly after the closing bid is not odd.
Third, look at the feedback (of that specific seller or any), especially if the person has listed the same item before (with the same picture) and received a positive.
Fourth, Shill bidding typically does not take place between members with a high feedback score.
Fifth, look at the going price. Frenzy bidding is always a reality. I think we have all experienced this. NOS set of French rims can go for $$, especially if they are listed right.
Sorry to come off harsh, but I have a hard time when people automatically assume that everyone is up to no good.
I'd be inclined to suspect shill bidding when the competing buyer is located in the same area as the seller. Oregon, WI and West Allis, WI are 85 miles apart according to mapqwest, so it's not super close but I would have had him put another pair up.
Looks like in this case, the competing bidder went through with the auction though, so the high feedbacks of the others involved suggested this seller had plural items and these guys to be legit.