Scammers on ebay make it difficult for everyone. No one wants to be caught out by a scam but when you do, you will quickly discover how little ebay actually helps you.
Should it get to the point where ebay deregister the user, then the situation only gets worse. The reason is that when ebay deregister the user, then all items which the scammer has sold in the last 30 days also disappear, making it impossible for other users to contact each other and discover how many other people are impacted. It is now up to each and every individual to contact the local police and the fair trading office. with the information it would be possible to mount a co-ordinated attack and ensure everyone has all the information which they require. Displaying this information will also assist authorities know who was impacted by the scammer
one recent scammer vivjessy built up a huge feedback score and the scammed a large number of people
if you were scammed by this person here is the full list of items
http://www.divshare.com/download/2148035-ab3
http://www.divshare.com/download/2148034-409
http://www.divshare.com/download/2148033-093
written by aus ecom connections
SEO Coaching, Training and Full SEO consultancy
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
ebay Scammers
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Labels: fraud, online fraud, paypal, scammers, Scamming, Trade Practices Act
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