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			I have a feeling more and more are playing some pseudo-games with PWCC and Probstein auctions hoping to scare others away. If I wanted something I would just bid what I want, as a snipe, and not think about it. Alas, no great looking T205 Cobby so I am safe.... 
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					Originally Posted by x2drich2000  Now that the bidding is over, I will admit to being the person who put in all those bids on the Siegle.  I was not the consigner of this card, but wanted if for my personal collection.  I have also never retracted a bid.  For those that do not know me, I'm a bit obsessed with the e92 set (5 red crofts, 40 different nadja, a few blues, 2 menageries, a prizefighter, a blank back, etc).  So figured this card would fit nicely into my collection.  As for the other cards I was bidding on, the e93 Cobb is the last card I need for my set.  The 3rd card ends tonight so I don't want to divulge it until after it ends, but would be happy to do so at that point.  
 So why did I bid like this?  Quite frankly, to make people hesitant to bid given PWCC reputation for shill bidding.  Had this been any other seller, I likely would have just put in a snipe and waited for the outcome.  Does bidding like this work?  Hard to say for sure, as it only takes one other person putting in a snipe to be outbid.  I had a price in mind that I was willing to pay up to and set my final snipe to that amount.  In this case, whoever won the card obviously still wanted it just a little more than me.  However, as a few people such as Dan have mentioned, it put them off from the auction, so it did have at least some influence on some potential bidders.
 
 DJ
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