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	He has blocked several of the posters on this board (including yours truly) from bidding in his auctions after we reported him to ebay and also because I intended to win a lot and begin prosecution for fraud.  | 
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	I don't know about this seller, but if lawyers were bidding in my auctions in order to start legal procedings I would quite what I was doing.  | 
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	Personally, I think one of the best things to prevent this stuff is to have published in a widely popular magazine, like Tuff Stuff or Beckett, an article on common sense tips to avoiding baseball cards scams. I would hapilly write such an article, and it would involve easy tips and common sense stuff (buy a Beckett Almanac or Standard Catalog, recommended forums to ask questions, avoid Private auctions, how to differentiate between good and bad graders, etc).  | 
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	Some may notice my common technique to make it look as if I'm putting forth great effort.  To do something, I put for extravagant conditions that more than likely won't be met.  "If PSA moves to Seattle and gives me a big salary..."  "If James Beckett calls me on the telephone in the next half hour..."  "If Ichiro stops by gives me a game used bat, I'll will hapilly clean the bathrooms."  | 
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	The private auction is a 2 edged sword, he is unable to see if there are knowledgeable vintage card buyers bidding on his garbage.  I don't know if he can block bidders with no or low feedback, but that's not mentioned in the auction.  | 
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	You have to love a forum where people are talking about breaking rules because other people may be doing something they don't like even though they are unsure if it is right or wrong. Amazing  | 
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	You only had inane little comment on 2 year old threads, contrasted to suggesting breaking rules for neautralizing a con man. Difference between people breaking rules to keep eagle8016 from getting paid $1000's for swindling people is that they are not commiting criminal acts.  | 
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	I think the above poster is wrong about private auctions being a two edged sword. True the world of ebayers can not see who is bidding on an item but I believe the seller does get to see the names of the bidders. I have never used a private auction but I believe someone who did told me he knew the names of all the bidders, so I am assuming the seller, God and ebay are the three entities who get to see the names.  | 
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	As the runner of exactly one private auction (and the card did not meet reserve) I can tell you that you COULD see the bidders.....this was about a year ago...I assume it is the same now.....regards  | 
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