Lemmink wrote:
The real bidding endet at about 130 $.
Yes. I would guess at about 55 bucks when all authentic bidding stopped.
You see, the other people who were bidding so aggresively afterwards had extremely low feedback numbers (one had 0 and the other had 1), which is always a sign that these users are probably the seller him/herself. Then someone bid $129. We can all assume that this was a real bid. Then the two price-raising culprits go back to work.
Look for this system to be listed again soon, probably under another name, because no one "won" it. Hell, had it been priced reasonably, I would have snagged it for myself.