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If you look at the bid history for the Reagan, the item info on the right side lists that the reserve was met (must have had an initial reserve price).
My guess would be he was minimally increasing his bid until he hit the reserve price. Not how I would go about it, but I guess it is a method.... |
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Bid shilling is another possibility, since many people search for T206s based on the number of bids placed on the auction. It is a way to generate interest in your auction, without risking outbidding a true high bidder.
Or the guy is crazy. Or stupid.
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He's just trying to have some fun with you all and see what conspiracy theories pop up.
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