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Yes Tom !! Thats the way they should do it !! Its the same way a reserve Auction works. I know you dont agree. I bet the next Yenko Camaro with ALL the Pedigree I bring out will be getting hit by his #, that it ended at. $200KThis is the # people will remember. Everybody knows he wants more then that,now he needs to bump him up to what he will really take now. But the rest of the world saw $200K. Im just trying to help a member here who needs to sell his car.I dont see a problem with a guy wanting 300K and a bidder is sitting at 180 to bring it up and see where the guy falls out.Somebody running up a car when they have the money and making the guy pay more( I dont agree with that)
[/ QUOTE ]Rich- this is wrong on soooo many levels. If you want to benchmark at a magic number....don't start your bid below that number. It simply is not right in any circumstance to put in fake bids on an item to drive up the cost. That is the risk you take when you auction something....I am sure you would not have a problem with it if you were the one trying to bid on/win an item?