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Posted By: Jim Clarke
I think most of us want to see who beat us out or who was interested in that item. Sometimes the winner of a card wants to sell it to the under-bidder? But those days are over. I think Ebay should allow EVERYONE WHO PARTICIPATED IN THE AUCTION TO SEE ALL THE NAMES. This would encourage bidders and you would still keep the ebay names private to all watchers. I'm sure there would be more early action to get the price up there to discourage other people in coming in. I know this practice happens in auction companies |
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