All - I'm pretty steamed here - so far as I can tell, me (the legit buyer), the seller, and somebody from this group informed eBay of the fraud taking place. Yet, at least 24 hours later in all cases, the auction IS STILL THERE. While only at $122, no telling what happens by the end. I can't even find a cust service # on the 5,000 pages of help drivel to call somebody there to b!tch about it. On a recent parallel situation with a Mellotron (legit then fraud auctions), some guy that I have anecdotal evidence is for real just lost some ~$1500 on this type of fraud. Whether he was beyond naive or worse to do something like that is beyond the point. I can only conclude eBay is really at fault here for not lifting the auction after more than ample warning. Some guy in Finland sending $$$ to London doesn't have much recourse against the host. I guess that's why these things proliferate like emails to renew your personal information with Citibank. DF --- In yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com, "Synth80s" <synth80s@s...> wrote: > Let's start peppering this jackass with questions, ask for more pics, > technical details, etc. Might as well have a side order of fun with our > fraud. > > -Synth80s > > :: I think this is the same guy who tried to rip me off once > :: before... Rory McDonald OLDSYNTHS Moderator
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Re: Auctions of interest:
2004-11-07 by dscr22
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