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Old 02-25-2009, 06:57 AM
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Default Ben Milch David Rubenstein and Wheretheyaint.com WARNING

Posted By: Ben

To follow-up on the statements made about myself and WhereTheyAint.com, I wanted to let the community know that eBay has reinstated our account as they found no wrongdoing of any kind. This decision took all of one 30 minute conversation. Below is the email from eBay:

Dear Ben,

Thank you for writing eBay in regard to your concerns about your
account suspension.

I have reviewed the details of your suspension again and I am pleased
to tell you that we have decided to reinstate your account.

You can begin buying and selling again immediately.

Thank you for your patience in this matter.

It was my pleasure to assist you and thank you for choosing eBay!

Sincerely,

Gillespie
eBay Customer Support


I will say, however, that eBay was not at ALL happy to find out that Greg a) bought 2 eBay auctions he had no intention of paying for b) used eBays service to learn my phone number and make threatening phone calls to me and c) spread negative statements, that he knew to be untrue, about my company. eBay informed me that it is now investigating Greg for eBay violations and abuse.


WhereTheyAint.com has been an eBay member in good standing for 10 years and has PERFECT 100% positive feedback. No "empty boxes" are shipped here. Customers are treated with respect and fairness, and always receive the card or memorabilia item that they pay for. We always offer secure payment methods such as Paypal and Escrow.com to keep our customers' mind at ease. Because of our contributions to the hobby and the industry, the National Baseball Hall of Fame recognized us as Lifetime Members.


We welcome anyone who reads this to visit our site at www.WhereTheyAint.com.


As a post-script, this is an email we recently received from one of our newer customers:


Ben,
I got my 54 Bowman Williams yesterday and wanted to tell you that I was really pleased. That is a really nice card and I'm proud to have it in my set. I've been actively collecting for 30 years. This is only the 4th time I've spent $3,000 on one card. The Williams made me the happiest. The Cobb Red Turkey made me the most money.
Thanks
Glenn L.
Atlanta, GA

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