I've checked out the reef pro auctions a few times and am very tempted. Has anyone bought from them? Are their fish healthy? Do a lot of the auction prices go up in the last few minutes?
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Thanks for the information. I'm not going to risk it especially since the fish aren't cheap even with the auction prices.I subsequently lost 2 fish on the last order. No reply from Reef Pro after I notified them. They only have arrive-alive guarantee. The fish did arrive alive but didn't last long afterwards.
I was considering the same thing, glad i saw this threadThanks for the information. I'm not going to risk it especially since the fish aren't cheap even with the auction prices.
It's called shill bidding. Used to be common on eBay. They try prevent it but all you need is another account to do it. Not to bright to outbid yourself though as they appear to be doing. That makes it even more obvious.I'm currently biding in there auction but the same person bids against themselves multiple times. So I'm quite curious why someone would outbid themselves repeatedly for like $600. Seems like the owner is trying to drive up the price. Has anyone else noticed that? They had a pair of anthias and the person bid $91 then 101 then 141 then 201 then 241, all the same person. There were several fish that the bids were like that and it's all from the same person.