AdderMcOne wrote:Thinking maybe it was to bump the bids up higher (ie put the bid but not wanting to win it)?Is this a case for Super Clarkie (dun dun dah - dramatic music)?Where are the superheroes when you need them.........{attempts to put sherlock holmes cape back onto BC} (jeez I use a lot of brackets when I type )
Deadlord39 wrote:Sorry, I can't buy into the "stolen user id" thing. The ID gets stolen and the thief happens to bid on an ultra-rare D&D book? Please............
Deadlord39 wrote:There's a hundred scenarios, some slightly plausible, others not. Sorry, I just can't see someone CRACKING (proper term) an eBay account and bidding on Rahasia. A million-dollar condo, yes. A $1,000 module, no. If research was done on the shiller, I would bet that only one item was being bid on.My diagnosis is acute shillitis. Unfortunately, there is no cure; either someone will bid on it again at or near the previous price, or the seller has already noted who the second bidder was and made an off-eBay offer.
Beyondthebreach wrote:Rakeesh - I guess it doesn't really matter . . . but I've been wondering for a long time now . . . how come you can't quote properly? Are you always erasing the the beginning [quote=username] tag?Like I say . . . it doesn't matter really . . . but . . . I mean . . . are you doing it on purpose or accidentally?
sauromatian wrote:I'd say a griffin who's learned to type in human language has already accomplished quite a lot, regardless of how well the quote boxes are used.
Rakeesh sah Tarna wrote:talons are a pain for typing in any language