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					Originally Posted by Peter_Spaeth  To me, red flags are where bidders not only have a high percentage of bidding with the seller, but ALSO have a high number of retractions -- suggesting they are consignors who run auctions up until they top the high bidder, then retract; or set a high target to induce other bidders to go higher and then retract.  This particular auction does not seem suspicious. | 
	
 There was a thread a while back where someone accused Sean/Greg Morris of shilling a bunch of 1960 Topps Tatoos.  The bidder had sveral retractions, a high percentage with GM and seemed to bid often.  It was later established that the bidder wasn't shilling.  I don't think it's nearly as easy to spot shill bidders than members lead to believe.  A good start:
A high percentage of bids with the seller; and
A large number of retractions; and
Low feedback; and
Whole number bids in a sporadic increments.
I only see maybe one of those things here.  Certainly not enough to out an auction and accuse people of shilling, but what do I know.