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Old 29 September 2007, 09:59 AM   #1
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A few random hits

Took about 10 minutes to dig these out.

250168013141
"No Box or Papers ;) so please bear this in mind"
The gloss dial is the dead giveaway. Reported but no action taken yet.

140161949166
2 stock pix of white dial, 2 poor pix of black dial, zero watch sales.

200157244497
Zero feedback as a seller, last feedback as a buyer Jan 05. Hijacked account?

250169537915
Classic "how to build a positive feedback" routine with 2 cent purchases. No watch sales. Mix of watch pix, some with registers on 3-9 equator, some above.

140161705226
Registers in wrong location, zero feedback.
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Old 29 September 2007, 06:59 PM   #2
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Since I've been paying attention to these fakes being sold on eBay I've noticed that there's a lot of shill bidding going on and there names look like these:

a***y
d***h
g***g

If you see names like these bidding on an item stay away. They are shill bidders trying to get you to bid higher or just bid in general.
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Old 29 September 2007, 09:19 PM   #3
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Since I've been paying attention to these fakes being sold on eBay I've noticed that there's a lot of shill bidding going on and there names look like these:

a***y
d***h
g***g

If you see names like these bidding on an item stay away. They are shill bidders trying to get you to bid higher or just bid in general.
Those aren't shills, Zack, that's done by eBay:

"eBay has changed how bid history information is displayed for higher-priced items. To help keep the eBay community safe, enhance bidder privacy, and protect our members from fraudulent emails, only you and the seller of the item can view your User ID in bid history. Other members will see anonymous names."
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Old 30 September 2007, 12:13 AM   #4
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That's good to know. Thanks
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Old 30 September 2007, 02:51 AM   #5
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Thanks for the info al
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