Seller posted it on Yahoo! auctions four or five times. First time
with a $10,000 minimum bid, then a $5,000 minimum. No bids either
time.
Then they listed it with a really low minimum and no reserve. The
price got to ~$2600, and then a higher bid from the same small Colorado
town as the seller ended up being the high bid.
The car reappeared a while later on Yahoo! auctions with again a really
low minimum/no reserve, again from the same seller. People asked "if
I'm the winning bidder with a $500 bid, will I get the car?" and the
answer from the seller was a definite "yes".
I don't recall if there were any negative comments, but I posted a
message saying they cheated by outbidding the high bidder on a previous
auction to avoid selling it for the true high bid price, and that I was
complaining to Yahoo!, and I encouraged everyone to avoid bidding on
the car since the previous auction was bogus. The auction was
cancelled that day.
--- datsunmike <datsunmike@nyc.rr.com> wrote:
> Please explain. I'm ignorant but I did see it previously posted on
> Ebay a
> few months ago.
>
> Mike
>
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