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Old February 11th 05, 01:02 AM
Frank Provasek
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This Chinese seller of the phony coins is NARU, but apparently only after I
contacted Tiffany & Co. on their toll free number to report that the seller
was selling a single fake Tiffany ring. The Tiffany guy said they had a
direct contact with ebay to get fake Tiffany items pulled instantly.

And all I got was two negative feedbacks....



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Old February 11th 05, 06:12 AM
Jeff R.
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"Frank Provasek" wrote in message
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This Chinese seller of the phony coins is NARU, but apparently only after I
contacted Tiffany & Co. on their toll free number to report that the seller
was selling a single fake Tiffany ring. The Tiffany guy said they had a
direct contact with ebay to get fake Tiffany items pulled instantly.

And all I got was two negative feedbacks....



Good onyer, Frank.

One down, 14,999 to go...

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Old February 11th 05, 03:15 PM
Dave Allured
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Frank Provasek wrote:

This Chinese seller of the phony coins is NARU, but apparently only after I
contacted Tiffany & Co. on their toll free number to report that the seller
was selling a single fake Tiffany ring. The Tiffany guy said they had a
direct contact with ebay to get fake Tiffany items pulled instantly.

And all I got was two negative feedbacks....


It would be nice if ebay would reward volunteer fraud cops by making the
slightest effort to clean up trash feedback from proven scammers.

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Old February 11th 05, 03:21 PM
Larry Louks
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Dave Allured offered an astute observation:

It would be nice if ebay would reward volunteer fraud cops by making the
slightest effort to clean up trash feedback from proven scammers.


Indeed it would be, Dave. However, from what I have experienced in this
current eBay system where an innocent party gets negged in retaliation
from a sleazebag skunk, eBay simply doesn't give a rip. As long as they
get their bucks and they hold a monopoly on things, don't look for it to
change any time soon.

Larry
'sick of the system'

 




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