Yesterday it was at the eBay max ($99,999,999.99), but it looks like they’ve
cleared out all the “fake” bids and gone to a pre-registered bidder style:
Rodney Blackwell wrote:
> looks like the bidding is at almost $70,000!
>
> Yesterday it was at the eBay max ($99,999,999.99), but it looks like they’ve
> cleared out all the “fake” bids and gone to a pre-registered bidder style:
>
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5535890757
>
Now it’s only $7,600. It was featured on Jay Leno last night.
“Gilby” <mail@gilby.com> wrote in message news:cnivem$6c8$1@server1.darklock.com…
> Rodney Blackwell wrote:
>> looks like the bidding is at almost $70,000!
>>
>> Yesterday it was at the eBay max ($99,999,999.99), but it looks like
>> they’ve cleared out all the “fake” bids and gone to a pre-registered
>> bidder style:
>>
>> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5535890757
>>
>
> Now it’s only $7,600. It was featured on Jay Leno last night.
>
> - Gilby
yeah, I’ve already got a few emails from eBay about stuff I did wrong in
that auction. Lots of new rules that I didn’t know about.
Since it was the first time I had broken any rule, they just sent warnings.
–
Rodney Blackwell
“Winston” <dl@winston.org> wrote in message news:cnkp6h$p3o$1@server1.darklock.com…
> “We also have coffee cups, thongs, hoodies and more.”
>
> Promoting off-eBay sales in a listing is against the rules. It’ll get your
> auction canceled if someone complains.