Badmike wrote:Al;Typically takes the form of selling non-existent or worthless products that don't actually have to be shipped (usually cost 1 cent, or are advertised as such). Something along the lines of "Secrets to Ebay!", which is a digital file that can be emailed, sold to as many buyers as wished for 1 cent each. The purpose isn't to distribute a product, merely a vehicle so all the parties can leave themselves glowing positive feedback.Illegal under Ebay rules...Mike B.
Dear smarmy1,Thank you for writing eBay in regard to your Feedback concerns.We're concerned about violations on eBay, and we've thoroughly investigated your report regarding cougarrinard. Please be assured that we've taken appropriate action in accordance with our site policies. Our actions may include removing Feedback, issuing a warning, temporary suspension, indefinite suspension, or terminating the membership.Out of concern for the privacy of all members, we can't discuss the results of our investigation of a member's account with another member. I hope that this assures you that your account information will likewise remain private. Thank you for your time.Sincerely, (name changed to protect the innocent)eBay Customer Support
smarmy1 wrote:Good news! I just received a response from Ebay customer support in regards to the recent C-nard feedback manipulation issue I reported:Score three for the home team!!! Thanks again to bclarkie for the leading the way. Keep up the good work.
Kosh Vorlontay wrote:smarmy1,That is eBay's standard email that is automatically sent out when you send them a report of this nature. I got the same thing also.Kosh
Kosh Vorlontay wrote:A potential lost m-bag victim: ** expired/removed eBay auction **
NO bids from other countries accepted at this time without prior email approval
smarmy1 wrote:Wouldn't that be sweet. Come on second-chance!
smarmy1 wrote:I have not checked in to it, but is it possible to speak to customer service reps directly or is everything mediated via email?
ashmire13 wrote:I mailed this muppet earlier in the week to ask what the TOTAL price would be for an item I liked the look of. As it was 99p (P&P undisclosed etc) I thought I would see what he would charge.Clearly I have no intention of bidding or buying, but 5 days later and still no reply. Do you think thats so he isn't committed to a price and can charge what he likes at the end??
check your spam filter, I have already replied to this email!!
Cushionsnbeans wrote:Surely this is against Ebays copyright policy? ** expired/removed eBay auction **Reported