RE: [CR]EBay and fraud.

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Subject: RE: [CR]EBay and fraud.
Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 22:59:17 -0500
Thread-Topic: [CR]EBay and fraud.
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From: "Douglas Morrell" <dmorrell@nomise.com>
To: "R Bulis" <RichardBulis@msn.com>, <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>


Ricardo: There was a Wall St. Journal front page story on 8/3/2004 on eBay's chief fraud buster. It mentioned eBay has 1,000 people devoted to fighting fraud. I didn't know they had even that many people working in the entire company.

If true and those 1,000 folks are fully engaged in fraud busting, they have a serious problem on their hands. Caveat emptor.

Doug Morrell St Louis MO

-----Original Message----- From: R Bulis [mailto:RichardBulis@msn.com] Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 6:56 PM To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org Subject: [CR]EBay and fraud.

Well the Cinelli bicycle ebay listing redux got my interest up, and I too contacted the original listing seller who's response has been posted. I also sent some fishing questions to the "new" lister, thus: "... interested in this bike. Are you the buyer, or what? Can you send me a picture of the bottom of the frame with the serial # on it? Can I drive over and see it? I will be in the area in a few days. Thanks, Richard"

and he just now replied this: "The item location is in UK London." Yeah,

right.

Maybe Norris Lockley can swing by in the Estate Car and.....RUN HIM OVER.

What's a fella to do? Richard Bulis Verdi Nevada USA

See you at Velo-Rendezvous, my Cinelli is lookin' fine.