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A good example of a rigged auction!
Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2011 10:24 pm
by Heer
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... &viewitem=
For only $100.99 you can get a dragon armor halftrack!!

:roll:Just one question:How did they rig the auction?
Re: A good example of a rigged auction!
Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 8:02 am
by hworth18
Rigged?
Ok, looks like someone just had a bigger wallet, but I would be careful if he starts offering second chances to the 3rd or 4th bidder.
Re: A good example of a rigged auction!
Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 9:10 am
by tparkhere
It does look unbelievable, but, is it really rigged? Recently, I have been seeing people paying $100+ for some Dragon WW2 German half-tracks. Maybe this is just a “bubble.”
From the winner, $100.99, to $35 bidder, their feed backs are as follow:
321 ($100.99)
563
939
55
2456 ($35)
If those people are all involved in the “rigging,” they have done lots selling and buying on Ebay. Also, if nobody else buys the allegedly sold half track, the seller is out $10 for the Ebay fee. Considering that the maximum market price for a half-track (in my opinion), is $30, you are risking a lot for a little return.
I am certainly not disputing wether this was rigged or not. But, I am wondering if I were the seller, would I risk $10 loss for $30 half track?
Re: A good example of a rigged auction!
Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 12:01 pm
by Heer
Probably shouldn't have used the word "rigged" b/c it's a strong word. Just wondering why anybody would buy a halftrack for $100.99 when it can be found at motorpool, aikens,etc.?
Re: A good example of a rigged auction!
Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 1:48 pm
by tparkhere
Heer wrote:Probably shouldn't have used the word "rigged" b/c it's a strong word. Just wondering why anybody would buy a halftrack for $100.99 when it can be found at motorpool, aikens,etc.?
I did a quick search on the internet, and I cannot find any vendor selling 60139.
As crazy as I think it is, I am beginning to lean towards that the auction was legit. People are actually buying this half-track for more that I thought. In Europe, one was sold for $45 and another one for $65. And, I do remember that recently 60140 (Rivetted Version) was sold for more than $100 on Ebay.
Re: A good example of a rigged auction!
Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 2:10 pm
by Heer
Dug up some of my old reciepts and found that I bought mine for $17.95 at aikens. Didn't think it was a likely candidate considering it is just a halftrack with a machine gun. It wasn't one of the early "rare" dragon armor as well. If it's legit then WOW.

Re: A good example of a rigged auction!
Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 10:12 pm
by hworth18
I don't think it is any crazier than the people that bought the first release Wittmann Tiger for $250..
Re: A good example of a rigged auction!
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 9:12 am
by Dauntless
Maybe it's listed international. That does make a difference if it is no longer available online retail. Many will not ship worldwide and international shipping is the exception rather than the rule.
Though it is hard to believe when you look at the completed auction and you see the very same item below it in multiples at reasonable prices.
They call that shilling when you get others to bid on it to raise the price, but who knows?
Could have been a worldwide bidder that really wanted it and couldn't get it anywhere else.
Re: A good example of a rigged auction!
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 11:33 am
by AMERICAN_GRENADIER
i can kick myself i sold 2 for 50 each
Re: A good example of a rigged auction!
Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2011 8:22 pm
by hotrodrock
Remember the member from a few years ago who was paying $50 each for a ton of 1/18 figures on ebay. The auctions weren't rigged. He admitted on this site that was what he was paying for them.