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Is Halverez Back In Action??
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<blockquote data-quote="JuniperPark" data-source="post: 2230710" data-attributes="member: 4640"><p>Yes, I'm talking about new bidders coming in during the final seconds of the cut-off time, which is exactly what halvarez's account appeared to do years ago because "he" was an automated script running on the host server, and didn't have to be concerned with internet lag time or small variances in clocks on servers. </p><p></p><p>While I can understand that "big" buyers don't want to put in initial bids too soon, it doesn't seem worth the high risk of an internet connection that slows for a few seconds or computer clocks not exactly in sync to hold off entering auctions until the last second -- and that makes me suspicious. We're NOT talking about the super valuable auctions, because people bid those up early. We're only talking about the ones where nobody's really sure if it's worth $60, so there is no early bid-up. That's exactly why the halverez activity made me suspicious years ago.</p><p></p><p>It's possible that my 1st case described above just never fully entered, or I was too late -- but I've not made a mistake like that in years. But also remember that there were definitely no other bidders at the other dropcatcher -- very suspicious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JuniperPark, post: 2230710, member: 4640"] Yes, I'm talking about new bidders coming in during the final seconds of the cut-off time, which is exactly what halvarez's account appeared to do years ago because "he" was an automated script running on the host server, and didn't have to be concerned with internet lag time or small variances in clocks on servers. While I can understand that "big" buyers don't want to put in initial bids too soon, it doesn't seem worth the high risk of an internet connection that slows for a few seconds or computer clocks not exactly in sync to hold off entering auctions until the last second -- and that makes me suspicious. We're NOT talking about the super valuable auctions, because people bid those up early. We're only talking about the ones where nobody's really sure if it's worth $60, so there is no early bid-up. That's exactly why the halverez activity made me suspicious years ago. It's possible that my 1st case described above just never fully entered, or I was too late -- but I've not made a mistake like that in years. But also remember that there were definitely no other bidders at the other dropcatcher -- very suspicious. [/QUOTE]
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