Re: [CR]Help With Potential eBay Fraud Report

(Example: Books)

Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2006 03:22:23 -0800 (PST)
From: "Jerry Crouch" <jerry.crouch@sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [CR]Help With Potential eBay Fraud Report
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org


Here you go:

(http://ebay.com/<blah

Ebay has a lot of good ebay related and other discussion boards. The Trust and Safety board has very good info concerning fraudulent auctions, etc. This thread is especially helpful:

Today's Scams In Progress

(http://ebay.com/<blah

All the rest where you may even find something cycling related:

(http://ebay.com/<blah

Have questions or advice for packing and shipping a classic bike?:

(http://ebay.com/<blah

Is your classic bike purchase/sale an international transaction?:

(http://ebay.com/<blah

Jerry Crouch OKC, OK

>Hello All -
> I apologize for being either stupid or lazy to start with. Perhaps
>it's just the frustration of that fine lime green Colnago (7213235769)
>escaping my pocketbook this evening... Did anyone on the list get it?
> Back to my main point. Does anyone have a direct link as to where
>to
>report potential eBay fraud to? These auctions are identical, yet the
>German seller seems to have a little bit of a funk factor going - if
>you
>know what I mean -
>
>The original closed auction -
>
>ViewItem&item=7213207927&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&rd=1" target=_blank>http://ebay.com/<blah>
>
>The new bizarre and suspect auction -
>
>ViewItem&item=7214837927&fromMakeTrack=true" target=_blank>http://ebay.com/<blah>
>
> All those that know the ropes better than I - feel free to blast
>away a message to eBay. I'm too pooped to see straight at this
>point...have
>been running w/o sleep for the better part of - oh, never mind. Just
>haven't the patience to weed through the eBay site map
>
>Kirk A. Thomas
>Keeper of "Le Bumble Bee"
>Arcadia, CA