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I think those two bidders were just prancking each other and at the end the winner won't pay for the car. Besides this, I think no matter how much you want one of these kits youve got to use your brain and realize that you can buy for a lower price.

I think ya hit the nail on the head on that one.. ;):D

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I think those two bidders were just prancking each other and at the end the winner won't pay for the car. Besides this, I think no matter how much you want one of these kits youve got to use your brain and realize that you can buy for a lower price.

I think ya hit the nail on the head on that one.. ;):D

I saved the seller, I am going to check in a week and see if its been relisted

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I saved the seller, I am going to check in a week and see if its been relisted

Don't know if that'll be definitive. He might have more ... ^_^

If it was me, and two idiots were bidding against each other that deliriously ... I'd either dig out another kit and list it quick, or I'd offer the runner-up idiot a "second chance" to buy another kit for the same price! :P

B)

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One time I ran across someone who had bought a large quantity of exotic cars (1/1) in on evening! It was some kid goofing around!

This kit is probably the same thing - two kids punking someone, although there was a bidder with 166 bids who was in it at $70.00!!!!????

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I think ya hit the nail on the head on that one.. ;):D

I agree. I do not see the winning bidder actually paying. While it gets into an ethical situation that I don't want to delve into, I think e-bay should require that a credit-card get filed in order to sign-up, and this way if someone doesn't pay, they get charged on their credit card anyway. To do this, however, would require agreements between e-bay and the credit-card companies regarding chargebacks, and a good "review" committee to review any cases where someone says they didn't mean to bid like that and shouldn't have to pay. Sadly, I don't think e-bay has the ability to have a committee of that sort which could fairly judge those cases.

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Stuff like that triggers my BS detector, which makes me suspect some "insider" bid boosting.

On the other hand, somewhere along the way, someone had set a very high maximum bid and one of the bidders went crazy with nearly a dozen consecutive bids (bidder n***s). He didn't get it.

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Who knows maybe someone put their bid at 34 and added an extra 0

Actually you'd only raise your bid the minimum amount to outbid the previous bidder. So if you accidentally added and extra zero to a $34 bid, you'd have to be trying to out-bid $337.50.. or an amount close to that.

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Ok, Ernest (the seller) wrote me back and said he could never get ahold of the person after the auction ended and he had to file a Non Paying Bidder alert to get his 30.00 in fees back.

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