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Old December 21st 12, 06:26 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Frank Provasek
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Default Ebay quietly changes shill bidding policies

Ebay has quietly modified its shill bidding policies to remove problematic bans against bidding on items sold by people you know or if you have knowledge about an item that others do not have (with threats to notify law enforcement!) This created problems for people who are bidding on items from trusted local sellers, or those who perhaps cared enough to inspect an item in person before bidding. (Do they now "know" the seller? Do they now have more knowledge than other bidders and must disqualify themselves?) Ebay drop-off stores were forced to watch their consignor's items sell for less than their true value if an employee wanted to bid on them -- hurting the consignor, who gets less for his item, and both ebay and the drop-off store, who make less commissions. The new policy, practical and simple ( is this a first for eBay?) is basically: Don't use a fake account to run up the price of YOUR items. You can buy from people you know as long as you intend to buy the item and not artificially increase its price or desirability.

Old rules:

http://www.fidosysop.org/sitefiles/w...ill-policy.png



New rules:


http://www.fidosysop.org/sitefiles/w...y_20120603.png


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Old December 21st 12, 07:11 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
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That's good news for Frank Provasek.


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Old December 21st 12, 08:24 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
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Default Ebay quietly changes shill bidding policies

On Friday, December 21, 2012 12:11:59 PM UTC-6, RF wrote:
That's good news for Frank Provasek.


It appears that Frank has been awake during daylight hours for days on end recently.

Perhaps the Mayan apocalypse will still yet occur before the end of this day.

oly
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Old December 22nd 12, 12:35 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
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"oly" wrote in message
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On Friday, December 21, 2012 12:11:59 PM UTC-6, RF wrote:
That's good news for Frank Provasek.


It appears that Frank has been awake during daylight hours for days on end
recently.

Perhaps the Mayan apocalypse will still yet occur before the end of this day.

oly
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Frank Provasek has been busy stocking up on public domain videos to hawk on
eBay - too bad people are downloading them for free. Oh well.


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Old December 22nd 12, 01:03 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
oly
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Default Ebay quietly changes shill bidding policies

On Friday, December 21, 2012 5:35:55 PM UTC-6, RF wrote:
"oly" wrote in message ... On Friday, December 21, 2012 12:11:59 PM UTC-6, RF wrote: That's good news for Frank Provasek. It appears that Frank has been awake during daylight hours for days on end recently. Perhaps the Mayan apocalypse will still yet occur before the end of this day. oly ================================================== ============= Frank Provasek has been busy stocking up on public domain videos to hawk on eBay - too bad people are downloading them for free. Oh well.


In my effort to say something silly about 12/21/2012, really didn't say the most important thing.

It seems to me that by his choice of subject matter and his weasel-worded original post, Frank MOL admits that he shill bids against his own customers; that he has done it in the past and that he will do it in the future. additionally, that he sees nothing wrong with that proactice and that he takes e-bay's pronouncement as some form of justification for all of his past bad-faith actions towards people who would bid on his "auctions".

Caveat emptor, e-bay-bee!!! You bid with Frank, you're dealing with a real prince of the hobby.

oly

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Old December 24th 12, 11:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Frank Provasek View Post
Ebay has quietly modified its shill bidding policies to remove problematic bans against bidding on items sold by people you know or if you have knowledge about an item that others do not have (with threats to notify law enforcement!) .

Old rules: http://www.fidosysop.org/sitefiles/w...ill-policy.png

New rules: http://www.fidosysop.org/sitefiles/w...y_20120603.png
EBAY has difficulty enforcing the old rules so it will be interesting to see how "new rules" are policed and enforced.

the problem of shill bidding is made particularly obvious with the recent indictment of Bill Mastro of the former Mastro Auctions along with former executives; Doug Allen and Mark Theotikos for defrauding customers through were indicted on fraud charges for allegedly rigging auctions through a series of deceptive practices, including so-called “shill-bidding,” designed to inflate prices paid by bidders and to protect the interests of consignors and sellers at the expense of unwitting bidders amongst several indictment complaints.

The latter two if they sound familiar s because they are are currently executives of Legendary Auctions. Mastro has since pleaded guilty.

It's not just EBAY that has this issue but the issue is one of detection and enforcement.
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Old December 26th 12, 02:42 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Kwincay Ercolinowitz
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Default Ebay quietly changes shill bidding policies

On 24-Dec-12 17:15, Don Barcardi wrote:
Frank Provasek;693895 Wrote:
Ebay has quietly modified its shill bidding policies to remove
problematic bans against bidding on items sold by people you know or if
you have knowledge about an item that others do not have (with threats
to notify law enforcement!) .

Old rules: http://tinyurl.com/czpt492

New rules: http://tinyurl.com/c8gbnfe


EBAY has difficulty enforcing the old rules so it will be interesting to
see how "new rules" are policed and enforced.

the problem of shill bidding is made particularly obvious with the
recent indictment of Bill Mastro of the former Mastro Auctions along
with former executives; Doug Allen and Mark Theotikos for defrauding
customers through were indicted on fraud charges for allegedly rigging
auctions through a series of deceptive practices, including so-called
“shill-bidding,” designed to inflate prices paid by bidders and to
protect the interests of consignors and sellers at the expense of
unwitting bidders amongst several indictment complaints.

The latter two if they sound familiar s because they are are currently
executives of Legendary Auctions. Mastro has since pleaded guilty.

It's not just EBAY that has this issue but the issue is one of detection
and enforcement.


I enjoy your line of drinks.

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Old December 30th 12, 06:38 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Jason Burke[_2_]
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Default Ebay quietly changes shill bidding policies

On 12/21/2012 3:35 PM, RF wrote:
"oly" wrote in message
...

On Friday, December 21, 2012 12:11:59 PM UTC-6, RF wrote:
That's good news for Frank Provasek.


It appears that Frank has been awake during daylight hours for days on end
recently.

Perhaps the Mayan apocalypse will still yet occur before the end of this day.

oly
================================================== =============
Frank Provasek has been busy stocking up on public domain videos to hawk on
eBay - too bad people are downloading them for free. Oh well.



Bobbie has been busy stocking up on Hardy boys books so he can
masturbate on the covers.

So what?

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Old December 30th 12, 06:40 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Jason Burke[_2_]
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Default Ebay quietly changes shill bidding policies

On 12/21/2012 4:03 PM, oly wrote:
On Friday, December 21, 2012 5:35:55 PM UTC-6, RF wrote:
"oly" wrote in message ... On Friday, December 21, 2012 12:11:59 PM UTC-6, RF wrote: That's good news for Frank Provasek. It appears that Frank has been awake during daylight hours for days on end recently. Perhaps the Mayan apocalypse will still yet occur before the end of this day. oly ================================================== ============= Frank Provasek has been busy stocking up on public domain videos to hawk on eBay - too bad people are downloading them for free. Oh well.


In my effort to say something silly about 12/21/2012, really didn't say the most important thing.

It seems to me that by his choice of subject matter and his weasel-worded original post, Frank MOL admits that he shill bids against his own customers; that he has done it in the past and that he will do it in the future. additionally, that he sees nothing wrong with that proactice and that he takes e-bay's pronouncement as some form of justification for all of his past bad-faith actions towards people who would bid on his "auctions".

Caveat emptor, e-bay-bee!!! You bid with Frank, you're dealing with a real prince of the hobby.

oly


30 some odd years, huh? Must have something in the way of a pension
(unlike Finnan, who's too ****ing stupid to even spell job.)

Now why Frank doesn't do something about that...
 




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