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Posted By: Joann
Long, sorry - but this issue is a genuine concern to all electronic commerce in these cards and therefore to this hobby. Think what you might about ebay, but they are very important to the ability some of us have to particpate at all. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
Arnold & Porter (Tiffany's attorneys) are heavyweights; they won't pull punches or settle short of trial unless ebay rolls over. |
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Posted By: Joann
Yeah, I know no one would want to be officially involved - I was really just kind of riffing while I was thinking as hard as I could of some simple and creative solution. But anyone that got involved would assume a duty to the buyer and potentially be liable if something bad did get through. |
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Posted By: leon
First of all very good points made and I think this can be a good discussion. It affects all of us in how we collect. I think Adam is correct. There is no one making money off of this board, per se, except whatever anyone does in the BST areas. The little link of mine at the top of the page is all I get, and I pay for that with the yearly dues and time I put in, imo. |
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Posted By: Patrick McHugh
Although legal issues can be tricky ebay will be fine. In our little card collecting world on ebay we do see many frauds. Just think how many more scams are on ebay, jewelry, cars, coins, boats, etc. Just ask this will Prada shut down all new york city streets because the streets are the venue for the counterfit bags.I agree I wish all the crooks on ebay would just go away. |
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Posted By: Cat
I believe the good that could come out of this lawsuit is that EBay finally admits that there is a problem. My personal view by seeing interviews with the CEO and spokespersons is that they portray EBay as "one big happy problem-free community." I can understand them having this public persona...it's good for business, but there business model fails to admit (behind the scenes) that there is a problem...even if they don't want to admit it publicly. |
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Posted By: MW
Cat, |
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Posted By: Cat
Well 1 for 5 gets me to the Mendoza line. LOL |
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Posted By: Joann
Bravo Cat! All good ideas, and all completely addressable by ebay without having any of the buy/sell communities involved. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
1) Enforsement, prosecution and pentalties against fraud. |
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Posted By: Cat
"If you skipped all your classes, never opened a book and took your finals hung over..." |
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Posted By: martin dalziel
Cat, |
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Posted By: Charlie O'Neal
I agree with Cat on the points that he made in an earlier post about how to inprove eBay with one exception and a couple of things I would like to see added myself. |
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Posted By: Joann
Clip from ebay announcement by the VP of Policy Management. Announcement was from Thursday. I wonder if it was b/c of the NYT article scheduled for publication today. At least it will address one of the frequent frustrations of people here - the maze you have to go through to try to report a fraudulent item. So... some progress. |
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Posted By: martin dalziel
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Posted By: barrysloate
I read the article too and like everyone else a lot of things crossed my mind. First, it is apparent that most of the board members buy and sell on ebay, and by the impassioned responses on this thread we all have a host of complaints about how it functions. We would all like ebay to better police its site but the article stated that at any given time 60 million objects are up for sale, in thousands of different categories from collectibles to cars to clothing, jewelry, etc. How can they ever police that many items, and how could they become expert in everything? It would be impossible. Most of us can spot a fake T206 in about two seconds; but could you look at pictures of a classic car and know whether all the interior parts are original as stated by the seller? No possible way. I think we can all thank our lucky stars that most vintage cards are slabbed; good or bad, that gives us all the peace of mind to buy items from a seller we may not know. Nevertheless, we find countless examples of sellers stealing images- such as the ones recently hijacked from the T206 museum- so no transaction is foolproof. I think in the end we all have to exercise really good judgment because for every scam exposed two new ones are being hatched. |
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Posted By: Anson
Personally, I would like to see a vintage card-dedicated auction site that run continuously. Not so much an auction house but something more in the framework of a real-time auction National Sportscards site. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Anson- that sounds like a good idea but I think if we all started one we might reach about 1% of the audience that ebay does. Like I said, in some ways ebay is the best marketplace in the world, but it needs many improvements. |
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Posted By: identify7
Like most others, I am unhappy with what has become of our hobby. I hate the fact that I have to go into my family bathroom in the dark with baseball cards and a black light, while everyone else in my family looks at me as an even greater screwball than normal. And then what? Look at other cards with a microscope? Get a grip, Gil. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Counterfeit trading cards and fakes have been around for years. It wasn't invented by eBay. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
That Quote - about adding the link at the bottom of the page, was actually made in an email from eBay many moons ago.... |
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Posted By: identify7
I have to agree with those statements, Mr. Rudd. I find quite often, and as recently as this week, I get as much enjoyment from a $20. purchase as one for many times that amount. |
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Posted By: tistaT206
Great discussion as many have made excellent points. As a newbie to vintage card collecting, counterfeiting, trimming, altering etc... are all a concern to me. I have read and researched these issues long and hard before making my first purchases and have done my best to determine which sellers appear to be "honest". It does appear that many make purchases on eBay, and high $$$ purchases at that, without doing any due dilligence, and then wonder why they got taken? Sure eBay can make improvements, but people need to educate themselves...ignorance is no excuse in my opinion. |
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Posted By: Dennis W.
Some very good points have been made here concerning ebay and their policing (or lack of) auction ads for frauds. I'd like to throw my $.02 in on a few things. |
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Posted By: Josh K.
"Lastly, I believe the ebay as we know it today is on the verge of major changes. Ebay is a monopoly whether most people believe it or not." |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
Intellectual property rights owners have been emboldened by the RIAA's success with the file sharing sites, who also claim to only be a middleman but who have been slaughtered because they knew what was going on and did nothing to prevent it. I think that is the direction Tiffany's is going. The issue is whether and when a "neutral" party, knowing it is enabling a crime or fraud, has the duty to step in and stop it. I think we passed the point of plausible deniability a long time ago with ebay. Fact is, ebay is undoubtedly aware that there is a ton of fraudulent crap being sold through its site, yet it does nothing about it and it profits mightily from it. How many complaints have members of this board made to ebay over the years? And the result is...paper cut out crap sold as cards in the graded cards section of ebay, fake Wagners by the dozens, "selling as a reprint" so common that it should have its own category, etc. |
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