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£15 item going for over £50
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What is shilling,is it bidding for someone else?0
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Sure i will be corrected if wrong,
But it is bidding on your own items with a different account or getting friends to bid on your items just to push the price up.This site helped me save money, so thanks to all0 -
I know what you mean about bidders getting carried away. Was bidding on a gamecube game today and was outbid, but, they paid £9.45 for it plus £2.00 P+P. I then did an ebay search and got the game brand new and delivered for £9.99 using a buy it now.
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There's no sense to it sometimes - I saw a Slimming World starter pack go on ebay for £41 - you can join up at a class and get one for £15
Start BMI - 38.7 Current BMI - 31.2 Target BMI - 26.30 -
I sold my Slimming World Starter pack, expecting to get about a fiver, managed to get £26.
It only cost me £10.0 -
How do i report a shill bidder,i think i have had one i posted it in another thread on here,can ebay find out if they are doing this?
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?p=3430479#post34304790
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