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131 | 46.79% |
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Try bidding on an item by the seller and not sniping. If your bid doesn't register, then the seller probably has you blocked.
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I was not blocked. The seller had a few different cards in the same set ending minutes apart from each other. I won an earlier card, then for the reason ebay gave gavelsnipe I could not bid on any others because I had just won something from the same seller. Have you ever heard of this? Is there a setting available to sellers to do this? Why would a seller want to do this? Fred |
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A seller can limit the amount of items one person wins to 10. They do that to prevent one person from maliciously sabatoging their auctions. A malicious buyer can buy every single listing one seller has, and not pay for anything and there isn't anything anyone can do about it.
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