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Post #59295 by SugarCaddyDaddy on Mon, Nov 10, 2003 9:12 AM

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You are right TikiFish. It is the buyer, not the seller, who is hidden from being seen in the "public" eye.

Here goes opening another big can o' worms, but as far as your klingon following you, I personally use a bidding program (yeah, yeah SNIPING PROGRAM!...there, I said it), to bid for me. Way back when ebay first started (and I had an actual retail store front), I had an employee that did nothing but buy and sell for me, and did bids at the last possible moment for me. Now, I just use the bidding program.

I am actually surprised that some of the high rollers (and you know the names of them), don't use a bidding program since I would bet that they would spend waaaaaaaay less on their mugs and tiki-related items if they didn't immediately expose themselves as to what they are bidding on.

Anyway, I am afraid this may change the whole topic on this thread, but again, it is the bidders identity that is hidden on the above links.

(Oh, just a real wild guess, but is the seller possibly "Wacko" in Los Angeles? In seeing the past history of what was sold, there seems to be lots of the Don Ho/Shag posters being sold by them and from what I was told, she was involved in assisting with that show....again, just a wild guess.)


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[ Edited by: sugarcaddydaddy on 2003-11-10 09:31 ]