Yeah,Amazonion maraudersTinman wrote:Maybe he/she fancies themself as a pirate.numi wrote:or he simply accepts his wrong doing as his culture.
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Yeah,Amazonion maraudersTinman wrote:Maybe he/she fancies themself as a pirate.numi wrote:or he simply accepts his wrong doing as his culture.
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Back at it............... Same chapter, different verse.........Tinman wrote:IThis guy is quickly running himself up the ladder to the top ten fakers and fraudsters to avoid. Numi has also had a few warning posts about this seller and fake models. If anyone doesn't know who we are speaking of, it is msvpiolot1894.
They still make their money if it's a fake or not ,so there's no reason for them to actnumi wrote:Ive sent Ebay a few alerts recently and today but somehow never seems to catch their attention.
Would all members try and send alerts and maybe Ebay will act without delay.
This guys a career criminal and doesnt seem to wanna stop until we can do something about it. C'mon guys
Thanks in advance,
numi
Isn't it funny the only picture you would like to see is the one that's smallerIdris wrote:I see he's put up another item with obfuscatory (wonderful word!) photographs.
Makes a change from it being blurred!fixer wrote:Isn't it funny the only picture you would like to see is the one that's smallerIdris wrote:I see he's put up another item with obfuscatory (wonderful word!) photographs.
Just in case you were in any doubt about Ebay's morals, have you seen that they are allowing unscrupulous people to sell Mog the Forgetful Cat cuddly toys (bought from Sainsbury's with some of the proceeds going to charity) on Ebay at a profit? (Mog stars in this year's Sainsbury's Christmas advert. and Sainsbury's appear to have seriously underestimated the resultant demand for Mogs.) It's bad enough people making money out of Christmas, but when they are deliberately buying up popular toys, and thereby leaving children disappointed on Christmas morning, not to mention making profits which should really be donated to charity, it is disgusting. Ebay should either block the listings or deduct ideally all, but at least 50% of the sellers' profits at source, donating the money to the original charity.fixer wrote:They still make their money if it's a fake or not ,so there's no reason for them to act
I think action would only be taken when it significantly affects their own interests