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This i***a is very familiar to me. I have been bid up on the cards I collect (52 topps) way too many times for my liking. After reading this post, it looks like I may have overpaid for quite a number of cards and lost out on cards I wanted as the underbidder because of unethical behaviour. It pisses me off!
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Leon Luckey www.luckeycards.com |
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I agree with LEON when they took away when you could see who was actually bidding on the item it does make it harder to track for shield bidding. I think everybody should be able to see who wins. If you got out bid and wanted it bad enough you would at least know where it is ,and could tell them you are interested if they ever go to re-sale.
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