A Panel of members to bring down scammers.
Hi, The idea is to have an organised panel of Ebay members to target individual sellers(scammers). We would target one seller at a time, its just a hunch but I think it would be a worthwhile exercise to have an organised approach to reporting bad listings on Ebay. It`s just a hunch but I think that the more Ebay members that complain about a particular listing within a certain timeframe, the more likelyhood we would have of success. People would need to be committed to the task. It would only take 5 or 10 minutes day to put the complaints in. For scammers who are using "nano" in the title I would suggest the "fraudulant listing" complaint. We definately need to be organised properly though. We would need to agree on a target and stick to it until they are brought down. Anyone any further ideas on this?
WHO`S UP FOR IT? |
Re: A Panel of members to bring down scammers.
I'm up for reporting for duty Sir :twisted: But we need as many as possible to do this, because we don't just want one persons doing all the reporting, as it will get obvious to E Bay 8)
So we shall have to work something out between us, if enough of us volunteer. :x |
Not much interest here Rob!!!
So I guess it's a No No |
Using the word "Nano" in the title isn't really dishonest. I think your best bet would be to target those sellers who are selling 8GB/1GB players.
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Derfal you have put your posting in the wrong section.
You obviously have not read the postings related to the subject you are commenting on |
I think you are right mekako, not really worth bothering. I must add that another member has said that she was willing to help and that`s buzzygirl, thanks again for that. I somehow dont think three is gonna do it, but thanks for stepping forward.
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My suggestion was to focus on the 8GB/1GB hackers, which seems to be a bigger problem as far as I can tell. You'd probably get more people willing to join your "crusade" for that topic than you would people passing off clones as real iPods. |
Not going to procede with this any further, not much interest shown. Pity, a more pro-active aproach might have brought results.
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Its called key word spamming and its not allowed on eBay. The way dishonest sellers get get around this is by putting in the title "2GB MP3 MP4 Player + Case iPod Nano". Its no big secret I'm revealing here. Check eBay - hundreds of sellers do it. Don't be fooled. Sellers using the word Nano do it for one reason: to get buyers to think they are selling an iPod. Its dishonest and wrong. There is a reason you don't see more sellers having a title like this: 2GB MP3 MP4 Chinese Cloned Player Video Music FM Radio. Hello!!! |
Re: A Panel of members to bring down scammers.
Yeah I agree, they even use the wording "iPod Nano" which I would have thought was not only dishonest but illegal.
Actually looks like Apple stole the "Nano" bit from Creative. So maybe that's why Apple don't want to persue this.: Apple vs Creative |
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