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Posted By: whycough
As a follow up to my original post. I used to turn in these people when I saw them, but eBay was not interested in making it easier than the molasses wading process they have in place. I look at all the auctions (like Mastro, Mile High, Superior) and usually can spot most of the high-end card scams on eBay: eBay should make it easier to work with their "safe harbor" to make it more difficult for the shysters. One more alarming trend: I'm beginning to suspect that the eBay accounts of reputable merchants are being pirated by some crooks (like in the Invasion of the Body Snatchers). Wonder if eBay looks at this site? |
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