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punkoffgirl
11-03-2003, 08:31 AM
You know, I see a LOT of posts in here where people hope that eBay will shut an auction down.. Either because it's against the rules, or ripping people off, etc etc. But there are only so many eyes for so many auctions. What I wanna know is: do people even "bother" to report auctions they see?

Darth Sensei
11-03-2003, 08:54 AM
I've reported several auctions involving piracy, and ebay rarely takes action.

For example, these idiots are selling burned copies of Battlestar Galactica and other Sci-Fi shows and ebay doesn't remove them. This is particularly egregious because they currently sell those brand new.

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sisko
11-03-2003, 09:22 AM
I don't seem to stumble on them as nearly as often as other people on this board, but if I do run across one, I report it.

Especially those auctions that are cleverly worded to screw a novice and unsuspecting buyer,

esquire
11-03-2003, 09:28 AM
I usually report auctions where the seller is charging an extra fee if the buyer uses paypal (obviously the seller is a premier member!) and even though its against the rules, ebay rarely shuts them down.

I also report auctions that use white hidden text (text spamming?) where the seller lists every possible game for a console so if you do a search his auction will pop up. Sometimes ebay closes these.

I find that ebay is more primarily concerned with shutting down auctions that may offend big companies like Microsoft (particularily with OEM products) and Sony (modded Playstation units) than looking out the little guy like us buyers.

digitalpress
11-03-2003, 09:29 AM
If it's an auction I'm involved in, I report it. Otherwise I don't. It's no "bother" (hell, anyone can do it, it takes 3 seconds) but I've got enough to do without helping eBay manage their own rules.

Gamereviewgod
11-03-2003, 10:00 AM
I'll report when the shipping is simply insane and the seller is avoiding fee's. :angry: Otherwise, if they have so many problems, maybe they should hire more people....

hydr0x
11-03-2003, 11:40 AM
i report any piracy i see, any shell bidding and so on...

Chunky
11-03-2003, 11:55 AM
yes, unless i think someone already has done so.



but how many of you have you corrected people:
hey thats speleled wrong, more bites if you do this, that unknown item is actually this....

VACRMH
11-04-2003, 01:07 AM
You should make another choice in the poll...

"I don't know how"

Rev. Link
11-04-2003, 03:16 AM
I find that ebay is more primarily concerned with shutting down auctions that may offend big companies like Microsoft (particularily with OEM products) and Sony (modded Playstation units) than looking out the little guy like us buyers.

Should this really be a surprise, though? It's unfortunate, but if eBay shut down *all* the pirate sellers and etc., or even just the ones that get reported, they'd lose a lot of their business.

It's worth their while to keep the big companies happy. It's not worth their while to drive away a lot of business, even if that business is operating illegaly. Unfortunately, the buyers suffer because of this.