Deadlord36 wrote:Daggerdude had a run-in with eBay it appears. I'm getting on the phone with them right now.Nancy, theoretically of course, you set up a dummy e-mail account. Then, you register with eBay with dummy info. Get the zip code and area code for, say, Las Vegas, and use the info to register.
Deadlord36 wrote:And it seems zabe73 is using paradert4 as a shill account.
Deadlord36 wrote:All of zabe's auctions start out with a token bid from paraderty's account.
sgt scott wrote:Hi-I think if your an honest seller, you would build a nice base of customers, I remember see'ing a dvd about how a successful business man named Farrel, he owns a bunch of ice cream joints, talking about how to please the customer, it was called "Give them the Pickle" basically when a customer ordered a meal you give him a little extra and say thank you. I try to do this with most of my auctions, throw in an extra module I dont need and leave a thank you note in the package. It really does go a long way to creating a good customer base. Shilling, cheating and selling copyrighted materiel and so on is not cool and really destroys the eBay expairience. scott
mbassoc2003 wrote:If a wack buys something from him and gets eBay to divulge this address before leaving negative feedback, we could all post him something.
Report problems with other eBay members > Problems with sellers > Seller is bidding on his/her own item with another User IDReported Seller: zabe73 Reported Buyers: paradert4Item number(s): 51731268185172806752517280526351728024495172801704517280035551727992585172798012Customer concern: Not only is this seller selling illegal copyrighted material, but he is also shilling his own auctions and leaving positive feedback for each back and forth. Here is a link to the bidder in question: Welcome to eBayIt is absolutly ridiculous that this seller has been already reported a multitude of times for copyright infringement and nothing has been done, but now it is very obvious he is ALSO shilling his own auctions as well. An email has already been sent to the legal department from Wizards of the Coast for review and follow up. Based on the lack of action at this point and being this seller is located in California, it makes me wonder if there isn't somebody already working at Ebay that is covering up for this sellers actions. If that is the case, I would figure that legal action against Ebay would be VERY appropriate. A copy of this report will also be forwarded directly to the Wizards of the Coast legal department. Your prompt attention to this would be greatly appreciated.