§ 808.03 FRAUDULENT PRACTICES.
   (A)   Substitution of auctioned articles. No auctioneer shall exhibit and offer for sale, at auction, an article, and induce its purchase by a bidder, and afterwards substitute another article in lieu of that article offered to and purchased by the bidder.
   (B)   False representations. No auctioneer or other person present when an article is offered for sale at auction shall knowingly, with intent to induce a person to purchase the same, or any part thereof, make any false representation or statement as to the ownership or the character or quality of the article so offered for sale, or as to the poverty or circumstances of the owner or pretended owner of the article.
   (C)   Fictitious bids. No auctioneer shall procure a person to make a fictitious bid at any auction sale of real or personal property, conspire with a person to make a fictitious bid at any auction sale, knowingly permit a person to make a fictitious bid at any auction sale or himself or herself fictitiously raise any bid at an auction sale.