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Sharjil Saleem shill bidding again on Flippa

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https://flippa.com/9353101-fav-com This is clear example of Sharjil Saleem shill bidding again.
He has been banned from namepros in the past. Stay away from his listings.
Flippa people please deal with this nonsense.
 
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It' a shame with this guy! I remember he was banned from here, now still alive in flippa !
 
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How are you able to tell it's a shill bidding?
 
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If true, then total scumbag.
 
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I am not saying he did or didn't shill bid, but just looking at the jump in price doesn't mean much to me cuz I personally have jumped a price on an auction to the max I would pay for it to see if it reaches reserve.

This example isn't as obvious as other examples from other shill bidders.

And for disclosure, I did have a domain that he was helping me to sell(which didn't sell). And I would not use his services if it was proven that he participates in the practice of shill bidding.
 
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I am not saying he did or didn't shill bid, but just looking at the jump in price doesn't mean much to me cuz I personally have jumped a price on an auction to the max I would pay for it to see if it reaches reserve.

This example isn't as obvious as other examples from other shill bidders.

And for disclosure, I did have a domain that he was helping me to sell(which didn't sell). And I would not use his services if it was proven that he participates in the practice of shill bidding.
I know you are a smart domainer who clearly understands this is shill bidding. You bought domain from me for 25k and failed to pay for it on namepros. I never reported you to namepros admins because I believe u are not a cheater. If u want to defend clear shill bidding then you are guilty by association.
 
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Jumping from $15k to $160k (below reserve) is obviously suspicious and the buyer must surely be verified by @FlippaDomains
 
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Hey Guys. Just read about this here, I didnt bid it. Here is the screenshot with Amber Burke who works at Flippa.

It;'s not the shill bid. Attached is the chat between me and amber, and Then i messaged the guy who bid, his username is CACHE in Flippa.

I am still waiting for the reply from him that his bid is correct or he just bid. I doubt when he bid the price was $15k, and then i believe he tried to bid $16k and he bid there for $160k, Let's see what he replies.
 

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How are you able to tell it's a shill bidding?
Exactly larry, its not shill, Please read the attached screenshot between me and amber, i messaged here in the second minute when that Cache guy bid.
 
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Better investigate before posting anything.
It's common practice here, even for established domainers/NP members to immediately start dragging others' reputations through the mud with little-to-no hesitation.

I am all for accountability, and this is an incredible place to hold the community accountable, but there's some toxic garbage here.
 
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It's common practice here, even for established domainers/NP members to immediately start dragging others' reputations through the mud with little-to-no hesitation.

I am all for accountability, and this is an incredible place to hold the community accountable, but there's some toxic garbage here.
I usually dont reply on NP. But if you are writing something about anyone, you better have the complete investigation before posting anything.
 
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I usually dont reply on NP. But if you are writing something about anyone, you better have the complete investigation before posting anything.
Agreed, and you better believe that you have every right to jump into this discussion because your name is ALL over it. We all know how quickly word gets around in this community, and we've seen big messes made of 'harmless' NPs threads.

Bottom line is, hold each other accountable, and that goes both ways.
 
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Agreed, and you better believe that you have every right to jump into this discussion because your name is ALL over it. We all know how quickly word gets around in this community, and we've seen big messes made of 'harmless' NPs threads.

Bottom line is, hold each other accountable, and that goes both ways.
Mary, My sales speak itself, I didnt need to reply here.
 
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Hey Guys. Just read about this here, I didnt bid it. Here is the screenshot with Amber Burke who works at Flippa.

It;'s not the shill bid. Attached is the chat between me and amber, and Then i messaged the guy who bid, his username is CACHE in Flippa.

I am still waiting for the reply from him that his bid is correct or he just bid. I doubt when he bid the price was $15k, and then i believe he tried to bid $16k and he bid there for $160k, Let's see what he replies.

Your screen shots just add confusion.

You pose the question "is he a real buyer?"

She responds his name is David, for all we know he could Be Frank or Fred, Alvin or Pete and besides that it's a "new" account according to this screenshot.

How can you state "He has bid 5 figures on listing before". I don't recall seeing a bidders history in my Flippa auctions, but hopefully I am wrong. How does a new bidder have this data of a previous bid that you can access?

You should post a screenshot of what you are trying to prove rather than adding more confusion imho. Nobody simply makes an error that has bid 5 figures before now "accidentally" bid's 160K.


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Mary, My sales speak itself, I didnt need to reply here.
That wasn't my point -- I was agreeing, and you did post here....which is totally understandable.

Regardless, I hope that this gets squashed quickly.
 
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