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Re: [eBayFraud] A victim of fraud

So sorry to hear of this, I lost $225.00 last Christmas along with 100s of others to one seller, we had the police, etc. involved. It was an over $100,000 scam and they left the country and went back to theirs. Out of luck, all of us. Ebay did NOTHING. I no longer buy on ebay, it is not worth the aggravation to save maybe 10-$20, just not worth it.

----- Original Message ----
From: pfaffnan <pfaffnan@...>
To: eBayFraud@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 4:52:44 PM
Subject: [eBayFraud] A victim of fraud

I have had my second victimization on eBay. The first was my getting
a deal too good to be true. This happened about a year ago. I went
through all of the legal process and nothing happened. The overall
attitude was "when enough people complain, then maybe some action will
occur to remedy the situation or look for the perpetrators. Just this
past weekend I had my msn account and my eBay identity stolen. eBay
didn't catch it until the winner sent them an email asking some
questions about the seller. I was actually talked with an eBay
representative on Monday night and they were telling me how to protect
my accounts. Aren't they responsible for some of this happening? On
Monday evening I finally got into my msn account and discovered all of
this. I emailed all of the people who had been communicating with me
and told them about the fraud. The seller actually was trying to sale
this item to two other people besides the individual who had won the
auction. He said that he had removed the item when he found out the
buyer was a fraud and was offering it to others on a second chance.
I am reporting all of this again to the legal authorities, but know
nothing will happen.
Thanks for a forum to complain on. I want to get these hacks. I have
a nephew who is quite computer savvy. I think I am going to give him
all of the emails to mess with.





Mon Nov 13, 2006 1:48 am

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I have had my second victimization on eBay. The first was my getting a deal too good to be true. This happened about a year ago. I went through all of the...
pfaffnan
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Nov 10, 2006
10:00 pm

Ebay wont help you, I have sent them so many fraud reports in the past three months I have now decided to close my account. both ebay and paypal are really not...
Jim Davis
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Nov 11, 2006
12:20 pm

So sorry to hear of this, I lost $225.00 last Christmas along with 100s of others to one seller, we had the police, etc. involved. It was an over $100,000 scam...
Dori
k2olz
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Nov 13, 2006
1:54 am

I totally agree - I spent so much time tracking down my $225.00 that I lost to no avail. It's not worth the couple of dollars saved to risk the lose. Ebay does...
Dori
k2olz
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Nov 13, 2006
2:01 am

Yes they are. As far as consumers are concerned EBAY is acting criminally and should be thoroughly investigated by every country's consumer protection depts. ...
Jim Davis
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Nov 13, 2006
11:18 am

As we have learned in the last year since we started this forum, due to the vagaries of the internet and the power of ebay's money and inability to contact...
Michsimmon@...
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Nov 13, 2006
2:54 pm

As we have learned in the last year since we started this forum, due to the vagaries of the internet and the power of ebay's money and inability to contact...
Michsimmon@...
michsimmon2
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Nov 13, 2006
3:18 pm

I recently bid on a car. It was a desireable motor that I woud have liked to have owned. The biidding was running higher than I really wanted to pay but I...
Jim Davis
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Nov 13, 2006
7:32 pm

auctions used to be great for bargains, and hard to get items. Ebay has become a big business now, and P.T. Barnum may have been right about suckers being...
Michsimmon@...
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Nov 13, 2006
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How right you are Michsimmon@... wrote: auctions used to be great for bargains, and hard to get items. Ebay has become a big business now, and...
Jim Davis
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Nov 14, 2006
9:43 am

Hey Mich, you go girl - Dori Michsimmon@... wrote: As we have learned in the last year since we started this forum, due to the vagaries of the internet and...
Dori
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