[Phono-L] Protected Bidding on ebay!

Daniel Melvin dan at old-phonographs.com
Tue Jan 16 18:36:43 PST 2007


I have always avoided auctions that hide bidders. I agree with Jeff's 
suspicions. I just don't trust sellers that hide things. It just feels 
wrong. I suppose many people have had OK transactions this way. It's not for 
me though.

Dan

----- Original Message ----- 
From: <TAEdisonJR at aol.com>
To: <phono-l at oldcrank.org>
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 5:57 PM
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Protected Bidding on ebay!


>
> In a message dated 1/16/2007 4:13:48 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
> jeffryy at prevea.com writes:
>
> Has  anyone bid, or won anything with these bidder identification 
> protected
> auctions? The seller of the Zonophone-A is doing that with that particular
> auction.
>
>
>
> ====================
> eBay has always had an option for keeping bidders private, but this is not
> the case here. Recently eBay instituted a new policy whereby anything that 
> tops
> $200 becomes "protected." It's not the seller's choice. Instead of showing
> bidder IDs it shows "Bidder 1, " "Bidder 2" etc. This is an attempt to 
> combat
> rampant fraud since so many scammers are sending fake "second chance" 
> notices
> to  underbidders. By hiding bidders on higher-priced items they hope to 
> cut
> down on  these scams. It will also prevent people from offering similar 
> items
> to  underbidders by private message.
>
> On the bid history page you can view some statistics on the bidders. 
> Perhaps
> the most telling is the one that shows what percent of the bidder's  total
> bid activity is with the particular seller. In the Zonophone auction, for
> example, the current high bidder has 42% of activity with the seller. 
> That's
> certainly very high. It also shows the categories the bidder has been 
> active in,
> so it's very easy to see if a person who spends most of his time buying
> Christmas ornaments is suddenly a player on high-end collector 
> phonographs.
>
> The new system is far from ideal, and I confess I liked to see what other
> people were bidding on. But by the same token, I never liked airing my 
> own bid
> history publicly so I guess I'm a hypocrite at heart! Overall I  think 
> this
> new system will have more pros than cons. (And it will hopefully  stifle 
> some of
> the con artists, pun intended....)
>
> Best regards,
> Rene Rondeau
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