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jetglow1
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Post by jetglow1 »

Hey guys,
Is it me or is there a lot of ricks reappearing after they're sold? Whats up there?. I had one that I was bidding on and was outbid just after I found my 96, after a few days it was won, then it reappeared again a couple day later. I was just on there again and saw another that I don't remember seeing a reserve on before but now has one. Are these sellers pulling if they don't get what they're hoping for just to turn around and re-post? Thanks Shawn
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I haven't noticed what you're referring to Shawn. But check the bid history. If a scam artist creates a second, phony ebay ID and uses it to bid up his own auctions, sometimes he might get caught being the high bidder on his own auction and have to re-list.

Any auction that has a bid history with a zero feedback bidder that keeps coming in 50 bucks higher than his last bid over and over is suspect.
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