You would then have to do a non paying bidder thingy against yourself to claim your ebay fees back I guess. You could be reported for trying to raise the price artificially too. Best to use a separate account and do it I guess.
PinkPig said:If it's too late for you to stop the auction through Ebay, then there's nothing you can do that doesn't break the rules.
Indeed - and reserve prices are pointless on ebay and put buyers off in my opinion.PinkPig said:Bear in mind that the best bids often come in the last minutes of an auction, so not all is necessarily lost.
dirtydog said:Not if it's too near the end of the auction![]()
Yeah I was gonna post the same info as you before I realisedSB118 said:My bad, only just realised he's waited until the last hours before noticing the price is pap. lol.

Thanks for that cheery message...Slam62 said:ebay is such a load of rubbish now, full of crooks and scammers
Slam62 said:ebay is such a load of rubbish now, full of crooks and scammers
PinkPig said:getting a friend to do so is strictly against Ebay's rules.
Fine unless you were one of the legitimate bidders. Then you'd start a thread on here saying omg ebay is full of unscrupulous sellers flouting ebay's rules...aix0 said:Get a mate to bid on it takes my vote. Rules are made to be broken anyway...![]()