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Re: Weird Email Concerning eBay Fraud
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lugnet.market.auction
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Date:
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Tue, 23 May 2000 21:46:40 GMT
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I also received that memo today, 6 mount ago, I bid on an item from one of the
user under investigation, I was the highest bidder and a couple hours before
the end of the auction, an E-bay administrator E-mailed me saying that the
auction was closed an nobody won, the raison they give me was that all the
item from that seller was "freeze" because E-bay got a lot of complain from
few buyers. So I don't know if it's a legitimate address but I can tell you
that I recognise one of the seller under investigation for sure.
Stephane...
In lugnet.market.auction, Richard Marchetti writes:
> Hey Y'all:
>
> Has anyone else ever received a notice from: stopfraud@eBay.com? I don't know
> why, but receiving such a notice by email feels pointedly UN-official and
> cheap. A cursory look at eBay's Safe Harbor area doesn't yield this email
> address either. Is that a legitimate address?
>
> I suppose I should mention that I was not the person named in the complaint,
> so far I am only a bidder/buyer on eBay. I do recognize the name of a user of
> RTL in the body of the email, though. At the same time, I don't think I ever
> happened to be this person's "victim of fraud." I fail to see how my merely
> bidding in an auction involving this person in any way builds eBay's case
> against him/her. I mean, bidding only suggests that I believed in the
> legitimacy of the auction (or is that the perceived damage itself?). The
> person who won an auction is the one who got victimized. How am I a damaged
> party in this action as a mere bidder?
>
> On another note: for some silly reason I am annoyed that this person would
> prey upon us Lego nuts -- I guess it points up the inherent foolishness of
> what we will pay for plastic. I feel sullied.
>
> Anybody else receive this notice?
>
> -- Richard
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| Hey Y'all: Has anyone else ever received a notice from: stopfraud@eBay.com? I don't know why, but receiving such a notice by email feels pointedly UN-official and cheap. A cursory look at eBay's Safe Harbor area doesn't yield this email address (...) (25 years ago, 23-May-00, to lugnet.market.auction)
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