Hi Clive,
yes, shill bidding is alive and well and made even more easy by the dimwits at eBay who care more about profits (from listing fees, auction end fees, Paypal costs etc) than they do about their real customers who are the SELLERS, not the buyers. Nobody has anything to sell, you can't have any buyers. But all they say they are intersted in is protecting the buyers!
Shill bidding has happened to me. I noticed that another bidder on something I was about to bid on was from the same remote village in France as the seller. I questioned them via 'contact a seller' and by return of message i.e. within the eBay message system, the guy admitted that his wife was bidding on his item to up the price as nobody had yet bid. Once I pointed out to him that this was against eBay rules with threat of being barred from eBay - what did he do? He sent me the item free of charge, no bidding, no postage costs. I however never bought from him again. I know work colleagues do it all the time between themselves. It's fraud and I suspect eBay know it is done but don't have the inclination to stop it as it's not in thier interests to do so.
I'm going through nightmares of non-payers at the moment. I've sold my first 4 items last week and only heard from 2 winners. It's putting me off selling more stuff. That and people having unrealistic shipping cost expectations.
Dave.
Am I ready? I was born ready!