June 9, 2007 8:58 AM PDT

Jeweler to pay $400,000 in auction fraud settlement

A Manhattan jewelry dealer who directed his employees to inflate the price of goods his company auctioned will settle a civil fraud complaint.
The New York Times

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eBay has made shill bidding easier
eBay now hides of names of bidders on active auctions. That makes it a lot easier for shill bidding to occur.
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