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In lugnet.market.auction, John Robert-Blaze Kanehl writes:
> Take a look at ebay auction: 433145182 7140 x-wing ending 9/16
Hey, at least this seller did not copy the part of your listing where you talk
about how lazy seller's steal your description.
I had a problem like this many months ago when I wrote a "fun" description for
my 6038 Wolfpack Renegades and 7850 4.5V straight track auctions. Some other
seller that had the same items copied wholesale (pardon the pun ;-) my
descriptions. After a short note to ebay listing the pertinent auction
numbers and giving a brief desription of the problem, the other auctions
disappeared. I am not sure if ebay cancelled the auctions or if the seller
cancelled them after being warned.the other seller and their now bland, poorly-
written descriptions drawing
lower prices than my auctions!
Send a note to ebay. Copying your text, even if you didn't bother with the
(c) mark is still a violation of the ebay terms of service.
Plus, it is fun to watch the thieves squirm!
I took great pleausure seeing the items relisted shortly after this event by
Will
P.S. I like your descriptions. They are fresh, and you should not let the
pirates benefit from the product of your labor by stealing your work.
Intellectual property theft is a form of slavery!
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