Just an opinion...pretty much dead in the water since the auction is over...and yes...shill bidding is alive and well ...You may not believe it...others as well...it's all good with mestevem wrote:
NOW.... As for any shill bidding taking place then this is absolute rubbish. I obviously knew who was bidding on the Tiger and had lots of questions from potential buyers and a few of these potential buyers actually bid on the Tiger. In the end there were 10 bidders who between them had placed 39 bids with the winning bidder coming in at the last moment and NO he did not snipe he waited until the last moment to bid.
The Tiger was worth a lot more than it sold for but that is what can happen when an item is sold on ebay. We all want a bargain and the person who won the Tiger certainly got himself a real bargain but I was happy for him as he is such a nice guy and a real Tiger enthusiast. He is not a member on here or any other forum to my knowledge.
Just because an item attracts a lot of bidding throughout the duration of the auction, not just at the end, does not mean that shilling has taken place.
Reading the above comments from "ALPHA" it seems that he was more interested in trying to force his assumption on others that shilling was definitely taking place and seemed to miss the point that this was a "really superb" large scale model tank that was being sold on ebay.
Steve
Good Luck with your Classic Car
ALPHA