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ChazzWilder
November 2nd, 2003, 05:28 AM
If while shopping on ebay, I run across sellers selling information leading to a matrix site, is there a way to report a seller without a large amount of hassel?
peterdragin
November 2nd, 2003, 07:13 AM
Sure just go to safe harbour . Here's the link to it.
http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/topics.html?topics.html&ssPageName=STRK:SRVC:029#selection
Just read a few of the rules like, circumventing fees , complitaion , url. most auctions violate one or more of them.
I use the copy and paste to take down the auction numbers and then just paste them into the box when you report them.
GODHCTAW
November 10th, 2003, 03:12 PM
Originally posted by ChazzWilder
If while shopping on ebay, I run across sellers selling information leading to a matrix site, is there a way to report a seller without a large amount of hassle?
Just go to:
http://pages.ebay.com/help/contact_inline/index.html
This will get you directly in to the system without any hassle.
1. Report a questionable listing
2. listing policy violation
3. Circumvention of Ebay fees
Place this URL in your favorites for easy access when needed.
When needed just click favorites and then click "Help Contact Us" and minimize the page to the lower tool-bar.
It is now ready to use at an instant.
Now go to Ebay and start looking. When you find an infringing auction then copy the auction number and and maximize the "Help Contact Us", and paste the number, minimize back to ebay page nd copy the description or any part of the description that violates Ebay policy, and past it to the contact page.
Be sure to check all the sellers auctions as most will have more than one infringing auction. Copy and paste those auction numbers to the report and send the info to ebay.
To clear for the next a seller just backspace the sent report and delete the numbers ans text and it is ready to accept another sellers numbers and information.
MatrixWatch
November 13th, 2003, 08:15 AM
If you would like to send a suggestion to the anti-scam team at eBay, then enter this URL into your browser:
http://pages.ebay.com/help/index_popup.html?new=suggest.html
NOTE:
ebaY, Inc. has no affiliation with our "eBay Watch Dog" group here at the site. The purpose of our auction watch group is to gather and mobilize several ebaY customers who are actively involved in the reporting of auctions which break eBay's rules. eBay has openly stated that they rely on such groups/individuals to keep their auction boards safe for all cusotmers. eBay has not openly endorsed our efforts, although they have expressed open appreciation when our reports have been in line with their own set policies.
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