Re: [Chrysler300] 300G convert relist and Ebay Fraud
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Re: [Chrysler300] 300G convert relist and Ebay Fraud



http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ebayfraud/

http://auctionbytes.com/cab/abn/y05/m12/i23/s02

The above links will illustrate just how much value that a buyer should give 
to Ebay's "Feedback" system and the protection that a buyer/seller is 
provided by Ebay.

As a motorcycle rider/owner, I often check out Ebay listings for motorcycles 
and parts.  I often will see listings for 20,000 dollar bikes for a "Buy it 
Now" price of say 8,000 dollars(Cashiers check or Money Order only).  Often 
the seller will have a perfect "feedback" score of over 300.

These could all be prevented if the Ebay was really concerned and would 
expend whatever resources required to cease these frauds.  However they 
appear daily.  And of course if you should through ignorance or carelessness 
fall victim to one of these ploys, do you really think that Ebay is going to 
bail you out?

And do not for one moment believe that if you purchase by Paypal that you 
are offered much protection.  I have read too many instances of buyer's 
attempts to have Paypal reverse a fraudulent transaction and been 
unsuccessful or place thru an overload of paperwork and red tape.  It is not 
like calling up your credit card company and having them reverse a charge 
that you dispute.

http://www.paypalsucks.com/

I know that many of our members check out Ebay often and use it for selling 
a purchasing of items.

Be careful out there(to quote from Hill Street Blues, for those who 
remember).

I would agree that comparing Ebay and the Alcohol industry is apples and 
oranges.  However there are rotten apples and sour oranges, I think the 
analogy is correct and stand by it.

Roger Schaaf


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Nancy Kramer" <nekramer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Roger Schaaf" <obiwan10@xxxxxxxxxxx>; <Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; 
"John Lyons" <John@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 8:50 PM
Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] 300G convert relist


>I do not think your analogy is valid.    This hurts Ebay's brand.  I know
> about brand being in the online business with several web sites including
> my flagship site American Dream Cars www.americandreamcars.com. 
> Comparing
> Ebay and alcohol is definitely comparing apples and oranges.  Alcohol in
> moderation has been shown to actually be helpful for good health.  Fraud 
> is
> never helpful for anything.
>
> Alcohol is a drug and like any drug can be abused.  Ebay is a business and
> like any business can be abused for fraud but that is  where the likeness
> stops.
>
> I am looking at Ebay from the perspective if I owned it.  I would
> definitely want people to trust my market place.  If they do not trust
> it  they will not buy.
>
> People know and trust alcohol.  It has been behaving the same way since
> some cave man figured out how to make it and that it had interesting
> effects.  Don't think the effects have changed much either and it is a 
> very
> socially acceptable drug in most societies.
>
> Ebay is a marketplace and alcohol is a drug.  I am sipping on a glass of
> red wine as I write this.  By the way alcohol in moderation is supposed to
> me helpful for lowering cholesterol - especially red wine - and it is also
> good for menopause symptoms in women.  Probably safer than the HRT stuff
> all the doctors push that they finally figured out was bad for you after
> prescribing it for 30 years.
>
> Anyway one is a drug and the other an online marketplace.  Ebay needs
> fixing, alcohol seems to work just fine the way it is.  Very
> different.  You can abuse anything if you try hard enough even cars.
>
> Regards,
>
> Nancy Kramer
>
>
>
>
>  At 10:54 PM 1/15/2006, Roger Schaaf wrote:
>
>>Why should Ebay be too concerned?  It is the buyer, not Ebay that suffers
>>when a fraud is successful.  Ebay has a perfect of a system as could be
>>designed.  They offer up the platform, rake in the receipts, and claim it
>>is not their problem if a buyer(or seller sometimes) gets taken. Almost as
>>perfect as the alcohol industry.  They manufacter, market, distribute and
>>sell their product, earn billions in profits and society pays the price in
>>domestic abuse, crime, prisons, health costs, 15,000( five 9-11's each
>>year) traffic deaths annually, lost productivity in industry, etc
>>etc.  And yet are not held responsible at all in the hundreds of billions
>>of dollars annually in financial costs, broken homes, child abuse, and
>>tens of thousands lost lives each and every year.  And some would ban
>>firearms!  We have met the enemy, and the enemy is us(Pogo).
>>
>>Roger Schaaf
>>300 B
>>
>>----- Original Message ----- From: "Nancy Kramer" 
>><nekramer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>To: "John Lyons" <John@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; 
>><Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 5:22 PM
>>Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] 300G convert relist
>>
>>
>>>That Ebay stuff is getting to be a real jungle with lots of scammers it
>>>seems.  You would think a big company like Ebay could police it better
>>>somehow.
>>>
>>>
>>>Regards,
>>>
>>>Nancy Kramer
>>>Webmaster http://www.americandreamcars.com
>>>Free Color Picture Ads for Collector Cars
>>>One of the Ten Best Places To Buy or Sell a Collector Car on the Web
>>>
>>>  At 11:38 AM 1/15/2006, John Lyons wrote:
>>>
>>>>The 300 G convertible relist is a fraudulent auction.  I just spoke to 
>>>>the
>>>>seller....the deal is done...the car is not for sale.
>>>>
>>>>John
>>>>
>>>>Item number 4605336953
>>>>
>>>>
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>>
>>I choose Polesoft Lockspam to fight spam, and you?
>>http://www.polesoft.com/refer.html
>>
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