ReMan
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posted on 24/11/06 at 12:06 AM |
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New Ebay Rules Not OK? Hidden bidders
New rules kicked in today wherby you cannot see the identity of the other bidders, as a buyer, you just see Bidder 1, Bidder 2 etc .
Not sure I like it, I preffered to be able to see how close and neighbourly the other bidders were in relation to the seller and therefore likely to
be upping the price for him, suspicious untrusting of such practice as I am .
Ebay, obviously, are hailing it as a sucess for the privacy of buyers, but I feel it may be taking away more than it's giving?
Whats anyone else reckon?
Col
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Rich_T
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posted on 24/11/06 at 12:15 AM |
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I quite agree, in the past you could at least look and see where other (new user) bidders were located and how similar there names were to the
sellers. Where as now you cant really check a thing. In short a step backwards for buyer protection.
Rich
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owelly
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posted on 24/11/06 at 12:23 AM |
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I can see the arse falling out of Ebay soon. I had a listing pulled for 'implying I would swap'!! I never mentioned the word swap. I just
stated that the car I was selling was unsuitable for strapping my son into the back as it was a three door!
http://www.ppcmag.co.uk
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UncleFista
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posted on 24/11/06 at 12:44 AM |
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Bidders IDs are only hidden once the price gets over £100, makes no sense to me...
Tony Bond / UncleFista
Love is like a snowmobile, speeding across the frozen tundra.
Which suddenly flips, pinning you underneath.
At night the ice-weasels come...
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ReMan
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posted on 24/11/06 at 08:12 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by UncleFista
Bidders IDs are only hidden once the price gets over £100, makes no sense to me...
Didn't seem too do anything at £100 last night on this item I won?
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Aboardman
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posted on 24/11/06 at 08:59 AM |
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if you and a partner / friend are bidding on the same item say tickets for a concert, you could end bidding against somebody you know and you would
not know it.
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02GF74
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posted on 24/11/06 at 09:12 AM |
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I noticed that; not sure yet if I like or dislike it.
.... but the thing is to set your max bid amount then don't go over it; many bids are made becasue someone else has bid so you think ah, well,
it is worth that much so I'll up my bid - but don;t then you won't be victim to bidding that pushes up the price artificially. (yeah,
I've done it a few times but try to resist!!!)
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Surrey Dave
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posted on 24/11/06 at 09:16 AM |
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Easier Fiddles
That will make it easier for your friends to help the bidding on your items
No one would see the same bidder appearing on all your items.
Not that anyone would do that for me of course!
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bob
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posted on 24/11/06 at 09:48 AM |
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This is not good,you now cant read feedback scores of the bidders either.
i can see a rival auction site popping up if this stays.
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02GF74
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posted on 24/11/06 at 10:58 AM |
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^^^^ if y'all tink it is bad, how about letting e-bay know, stating the reasons?
(still undecided me .... )
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Surrey Dave
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posted on 25/11/06 at 12:14 PM |
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Yes Bob, you can't see if you have a possible waste of time bidder.
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DEAN C.
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posted on 25/11/06 at 10:19 PM |
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I'm a big e bay addict and I think this is cr@p!
I agree with Bob,If a zero rated bidder is running the price up there is a chance that they'll back out,I have had this happen to me when
selling.
Once I've finished a project why do I start another?
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Kook
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posted on 26/11/06 at 04:53 PM |
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If you are selling you can see the People that are bidding its just the gen public that cannot see and only if the bids go over £100 Plus if u look at
bids u can see how much % this person has bid on this person.
Its not the best system in the world but can understand why they done it.
You got to be careful with feedback nowadays also ... I gave a seller a neutral the other day he then gave me Negative ( Even thought i Paid straight
away ) and he then tried to do a mutually withdrawn feedback form and said he had made a mistake.
The feedback system is a joke on ebay.
Rant over
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