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Posted By: leon
Then I realized that if I put another high end item up I might do it. I have nothing to hide but it would protect the bidders. I was thinking if I wanted to sell a 4-5 figure card on ebay, and people saw who was bidding on it, then they might make a decision based on who is bidding. I can tell you I have had conversations with board members in the last few days that hate it when they see a few well known, well heeled bidders bidding on something.....I won't name any names either way. I think as long as it is a trusted seller you just bid as high as you want at the end and don't worry about it....just my sheckel worth.....best regards all... |
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