Re: Off-Topic ebay question


Hi Ken,
I know it is only a starting point but, on that page, under the number of 
items for sale, there is a "Tell us what you think" page.  This gives you a 
2000 letter oportunity to say what you think.
You can also go to the "Contact Customer Support" and follow the link to let 
them know exactly what you think.
In my experience Ebay try to help, good luck.
Cheers,
Greg Ruckert
Nairne,
South Australia

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ken Mosher" <ken@spatulacity.com>
To: "Aroid list" <aroid-l@gizmoworks.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2012 3:56 PM
Subject: [Aroid-l] Off-Topic ebay question


>I wanted to ask this group a somewhat OT question because there are lots
> of heavy eBay users here.  I discovered this seller
> (http://stores.ebay.com/7servant7/) who has so very many questionable,
> if not outright fraudulent listings. (See the rainbow rose seeds as an
> example of the worst offense, item 160733406329).  I've investigated
> eBay's listing policies and there doesn't seem to be any way to report
> her; I can't find any specific rule she's breaking.  It shows a real
> flaw in the eBay system that I had never discovered - I can list a
> "left-handed skyhook" for sale and there's not much anyone can do about 
> it!
>
> I would like to make it my life's work to shut this woman down if
> someone has a clue as to how it can be done.  eBay simply doesn't seem
> to have a procedure for something like this.  I feel myself starting a
> rant so I'll just hit send before I lose it completely...
>
> -Ken

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