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Looks like Steve got a good deal. His came with a heck of a lot more for about the same money!
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It looks as though it's turned into a typical bidders war between two Newbies...
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Wow, you're right. The auction got over 14,000 looks and bought by a guy that registered on eBay the same day as the auction began...that's quite an $$initiation$$ to eBay.
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This is just a general question and not specifically aimed at the crossram auction mentioned above.
I wonder if there's ever a case on eBay where it's actually the seller bidding his own auctions up into astronomical $$$ amounts with the intent of creating a kind of emotional hysteria among other bidders as the auction close draws near? ![]() Speaking of $22,000 crossram setups, are they really worth that much nowadays? If so, WOW. |
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Not when they start repoing them in exact specs in a few months!
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