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Sham auctions with photos stolen from Coinfacts
More and more, scammers are stealing images from Coinfacts and using them in sham auctions on eBay. Members of the Coin Forgery eBay group (and others) are actively trying to have them taken down, but eBay contends that unless the owner of the photos contacts them to confirm that the images are stolen, there is nothing they can do. Meanwhile, crooks are making off with thousands via PayPal, and these auctions continue to flourish. Does anyone here have a suggestion as to how to put a stop to this? Does anyone know of a link to an official at Coinfacts? What if Coinfacts were to message eBay Trust and Safety that "under no circustances" may images from Coinfacts be used in eBay auctions? Any serious suggestions are sincerely appreciated. Thanks.
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From what I understand of eBay policy, coinfacts would not be able to issue a blanket statement for eBay to enforce like you suggested. It would be a case-by-case incident.
Ambrose, you are exactly right. unfortunately, prior to making bidder id's secret, eBay already was aggressively punishing those who attempted to warn persons bidding on forgeries for "auction interference."
Thanks for your comments and I hope to hear from some more folks.
<< <i>Ebay doesn't really care what goes on as long, as the money from the fees keeps rolling in every second!!! >>
I have my beefs wtih ebay but this is an incorrect statement. Scammers drive off buyers, drive off sellers, and cost ebay money. Allowing this does not improve ebays bottom line so I think they are serious in trying to combat scam but they are ineffective as any large company with layers of managment and convoluted decision making processes will be. --Jerry
<< <i>....unfortunately, prior to making bidder id's secret, eBay already was aggressively punishing those who attempted to warn persons bidding on forgeries for "auction interference."
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EBAY brass calls EBAY buyers and sellers the "EBAY community". But as mentioned above they put a stop to community members helping each other out. Now, with secret bidder ID's, no one in this "community" knows who the other member is............What a swell "community".
There are thousands of pics here, probably has already happened.
You know, you can't even mention another auction site on the eBay discussion boards, even to diss it! eBay claims it's because they can't guarantee your safety and security off-site!