Re: Anyone deal with an ebay seller named "us-military-man" ?

From: MV (MV@dc9.tzo.com)
Date: Thu Jan 26 2006 - 06:05:22 PST


Although this might be wrong, is there anything in Ebayland that says
that this is any type of violation. This happens quite a bit on Ebay.

Even if you put all rights protected or whatever on your add, what are
you going to do about it, file a civil suite?

I'd put your Ebay id on all future picts and let this loser die on the vine.

I ran into a fraud situation where a guy sold me a sailboat that he
didn't own yet. Of course if he had made enough cash on our deal, it
would have been available. When confronted he denied he had posted the
add. I brought it to Ebay's attention. They closed their eyes and said
oh, oh. Two weeks later the guy was back online again selling more crap.

Dave

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Glen Closson wrote:
>
> Anyone deal with an ebay seller named "us-military-man" ?
>
> The reason I ask is that he ripped off my picture and description for a
> device and when I called him on it, his answer was "Who cares"?
>
> See for yourself. Go to ebay and search for item 6599194166 and then search
> for 6594107770 (my listing). Similar, eh?
>
> Regards,
>
> Glen
>
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