Ebay site changes for the worst

Ebay site changes for the worst

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  • #35616
    Ian Parkin
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      @ianparkin39383
      #429377
      Ian Parkin
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        @ianparkin39383

        Has anyone else noticed that you now cant check other bidders who are bidding on auctions to see if you are being shilled.?

        #429380
        charadam
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          @charadam

          I stopped bidding on ebay items about 4 years ago.

          Haven't been sniped or shilled since!

          Still use buy it now though.

          #429382
          martin perman 1
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            @martinperman1

            I havent used Ebay for many years, if my daughter spots something she tells me and bids for me.

            Martin P

            #429383
            ChrisB
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              @chrisb35596

              True, cou can see the bids but not the bidder…in my case I often find listings there are no bids on and just put a bid when the auction is almost over. Got a couple of good deals.

              #429400
              Tony Pratt 1
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                @tonypratt1

                Just pay what you think it's worth.

                Tony

                #429411
                not done it yet
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                  @notdoneityet

                  It has been like that for years. We used to be able to avoid bidding against ‘friends’.

                  I once put about £400 on an item to stymie a bidder, but a friend paid more than the other bidder at the end of the auction. She did the same to me, inadvertently, about a year later on a rare machine. We then got together by email to avoid bidding against each other.

                  Getting together as a group to bid, and then having a ‘knock’ as we called it, was a regular event at auctions I used to go to.

                  #429415
                  Frances IoM
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                    @francesiom58905

                    setting up a clique to obtain items cheaper is actually illegal – no different than several other forms of white collar crime eg insider trading, currency manipulation.

                    #429419
                    Bazyle
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                      @bazyle

                      I have noticed that for a year or two now the picture appears higher than it should, sometimes over the title, and the control for the enlarged version way lower than it should. It is ok on Chrome so assume this is some slimy anti-Microsoft ploy.

                      #429421
                      Ian Parkin
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                        @ianparkin39383

                        Not done it yet

                        its only changed in the last few days

                        you used to be able to click on bidders in an auction and see what categories and sellers they had been bidding with therefore knowing that perhaps shilling was going on

                        I think you are meaning that bidders full names have been hidden that was a few years ago

                        #429430
                        Mark Rand
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                          @markrand96270

                          ISTR that the hiding of bidders' names was claimed to be to prevent sellers offering duplicate items to the second-place bidders in an auction, outside of EBay's system. that change made shilling much harder to detect. The new change, means that shilling is impossible to detect. sad

                          It took me a little while to see what the change was (the lack of a link on the obfuscated names), because virtually none of the stuff that I search for every day had any bidders today…

                          #429439
                          Neil Wyatt
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                            @neilwyatt

                            The best technique is to wait until about three seconds from he auction closing, and bid what you genuinely feel is the most the item is worth to you.

                            if someone beats that using a 'sniping' program, good luck to them.

                            Neil

                            #429446
                            not done it yet
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                              @notdoneityet

                              Ian,

                              You’re right, it has changed again. Items cheaper than the seller’s normal BIN price are either shilled up to a reasonable profit or they are sub-standard items. I never bother with those auctions as I know they are dodgy. The only way around this is to contact the seller about the item and hope they get back to you.

                              They will soon prevent any contact details appearing on any item auction. At present, some items have contact numbers.and even an address Then, hopefully, more will sell by their real name, so they are readily contacted after a simple telephone number search.smiley

                              #429462
                              Michael Gilligan
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                                @michaelgilligan61133

                                Slight digression:

                                I have started receiving quite a lot of 'Special Offer' prices from ebay … where the Seller has apparently chosen to offer a discounted price to a group of watchers.

                                But … the link doesn't take me to to a discounted price !!

                                Is this an 'undocumented feature' of ebay functionality on the iPad ?

                                MichaelG.

                                #429463
                                not done it yet
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                                  @notdoneityet

                                  I’ve not experienced that on mine – yet. But I avoid as many third party adverts as possible – something to do with candies on the computer, perhaps?smiley

                                  #429470
                                  Michael Gilligan
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                                    @michaelgilligan61133

                                    Here's an example: screen-grab of an eMail received yesterday, from ebay:

                                    ebay_offer.jpg

                                    'View item' works fine [showing full price]

                                    'Review offer' does not do anything useful, just opens my ebay home-page.

                                    MichaelG.

                                    #429472
                                    Clive Brown 1
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                                      @clivebrown1

                                      i've never received such an offer based on my watch list. Indeed, when I've had items listed for sale, I've not been aware of who the watchers were or how to contact them. TBH, I'd be suspicious of a scam, or at least, an attenpt to circumvent Ebay's rules.

                                      Add:-  just looked at Ebay page, maybe this is a fairly new legitimate feature, so above comment is incorrect.

                                      Edited By Clive Brown 1 on 18/09/2019 10:02:47

                                      #429474
                                      Michael Gilligan
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                                        @michaelgilligan61133
                                        Posted by Clive Brown 1 on 18/09/2019 09:56:13:

                                        i've never received such an offer based on my watch list. Indeed, when I've had items listed for sale, I've not been aware of who the watchers were or how to contact them. TBH, I'd be suspicious of a scam, or at least, an attenpt to circumvent Ebay's rules. Could it be that recipients' accounts have been hacked in some way?

                                        .

                                        Interesting/Worrying thought, Clive surprise

                                        but the eMail certainly appears to be from ebay.

                                        < [email protected] >

                                        MichaelG.

                                        #429480
                                        ega
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                                          @ega
                                          Posted by Michael Gilligan on 18/09/2019 10:03:49:

                                          Posted by Clive Brown 1 on 18/09/2019 09:56:13:

                                          i've never received such an offer based on my watch list. Indeed, when I've had items listed for sale, I've not been aware of who the watchers were or how to contact them. TBH, I'd be suspicious of a scam, or at least, an attenpt to circumvent Ebay's rules. Could it be that recipients' accounts have been hacked in some way?

                                          .

                                          Interesting/Worrying thought, Clive surprise

                                          but the eMail certainly appears to be from ebay.

                                          < [email protected] >

                                          MichaelG.

                                          I did notice that the wording in the email "you've showed" should perhaps have been "you've shown"; if so, possibly an indicator of a fake?

                                          #429482
                                          Michael Gilligan
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                                            @michaelgilligan61133
                                            Posted by ega on 18/09/2019 10:35:25:

                                            I did notice that the wording in the email "you've showed" should perhaps have been "you've shown"; if so, possibly an indicator of a fake?

                                            .

                                            One would have preferred to see 'shewn' … angel

                                            MichaelG.

                                            #429484
                                            peak4
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                                              @peak4
                                              Posted by Michael Gilligan on 18/09/2019 08:56:17:

                                              Slight digression:

                                              I have started receiving quite a lot of 'Special Offer' prices from ebay … where the Seller has apparently chosen to offer a discounted price to a group of watchers.

                                              But … the link doesn't take me to to a discounted price !!

                                              Is this an 'undocumented feature' of ebay functionality on the iPad ?

                                              MichaelG.

                                              I think it's ligit, I get the same myself.
                                              One of the options when selling, is to let ebay manage the price to increase the likelihood of a sale; it can auto discount when re-listing as an example.
                                              I don't sell much so I've not explored the feature yet.

                                              p.s. Anyone want to buy a small internal van tail-lift wink

                                              Bill

                                              #429487
                                              RMA
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                                                @rma
                                                Posted by Michael Gilligan on 18/09/2019 08:56:17:

                                                Slight digression:

                                                I have started receiving quite a lot of 'Special Offer' prices from ebay … where the Seller has apparently chosen to offer a discounted price to a group of watchers.

                                                But … the link doesn't take me to to a discounted price !!

                                                Is this an 'undocumented feature' of ebay functionality on the iPad ?

                                                MichaelG.

                                                I get these all the time, apparently based on what I've been looking at. I've only used it once and got 15% off an item I wanted to buy anyway. I use a laptop, not an iPad if that makes any difference?

                                                #429488
                                                Michael Gilligan
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                                                  @michaelgilligan61133

                                                  Thanks, RMA … I will check later

                                                  MichaelG.

                                                  #429489
                                                  Andrew Evans
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                                                    @andrewevans67134

                                                    That's not a scam, its a feature of eBay where you can offer a group of people a special offer.

                                                    I think you can can still get bargains on eBay auctions sometimes, if it is a non-business seller. I just got a really nice pair of vintage RayBans in perfect condition for £25. If its a very popular or rare item, auctions sometimes sell for huge amounts.

                                                    #429501
                                                    Michael Gilligan
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                                                      @michaelgilligan61133
                                                      Posted by Michael Gilligan on 18/09/2019 10:57:39:

                                                      Thanks, RMA … I will check later

                                                      MichaelG.

                                                      .

                                                      UPDATE

                                                      Yes, it all works as intended on the Mac

                                                      Clearly a problem with ebay's iOS App

                                                      MichaelG.

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