The Military Workshop
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Hey Guys,
Ebay does a great job in protecting dodgy sellers.
A month ago I posted about a UK seller selling fakes and that I bought one and left a Negative.
Latest update is he has started relisting again multiple times (he currently has three listed). Not only that he has created a third "fake". Have again reported them to Ebay (total waste of time - like sending an email to a brick wall). However the most frustrating part is that Ebay have removed my Negative to him without my knowledge. His comments on my Feedback can still be seen which tends to make me look like a non payer. Have written a long complaint to Ebay but now 24 hours and no reply.
My previous post (for background to this was as follows)
"I recently bought an item knowing I would not be paying for it and would be leaving a negative (I think that may have some guys interested !!).
Basically an Ebay seller in the UK was selling two Australian SAS prints which were obviously fakes (I know as I know the artist and sell the same prints) . Had copied image but everything underneath was false (ie, title, no mention of signatures, S/No etc). Was informed about this on 1 DEC and he removed them and said that was how he bought them. I also reported the items to Ebay.
A week later he relisted them (totally three prints). I again reported each to Ebay but realised nothing was going to happen before items ended. I bought one at Buy It Now and started bidding on the others. As soon as I bought the BIN I asked a number of questions since seller indicated buyer would be totally satisfied. These were questions he could not possibly answer (ie who signed, size, did it have S/No etc). Soon after Ebay cancelled my auction bids on the basis I was not likely to pay (the logic of Ebay on this is interesting). One of the auction items did sell.
Seller never answered my questions or contacted me. I did receive a request to cancel the transaction which I turned down and in my reason indicated seller was selling fake prints and knew it. After asking the questions 3 x and getting no reply I finally left a negative indicating he was selling fake SAS prints (note both prints were published by the Australian SAS Association to benefit members). "
Plans are in progress to tackle this another way since Ebay appears happy to let this continue. I have a feeling a few of those fakes will be heading to Oz soon and that there may be some "unhappy" customers when they receive them and compare them to the real versions.
Thought you guys might find this one of interest.
Regards
Brett
Ebay does a great job in protecting dodgy sellers.
A month ago I posted about a UK seller selling fakes and that I bought one and left a Negative.
Latest update is he has started relisting again multiple times (he currently has three listed). Not only that he has created a third "fake". Have again reported them to Ebay (total waste of time - like sending an email to a brick wall). However the most frustrating part is that Ebay have removed my Negative to him without my knowledge. His comments on my Feedback can still be seen which tends to make me look like a non payer. Have written a long complaint to Ebay but now 24 hours and no reply.
My previous post (for background to this was as follows)
"I recently bought an item knowing I would not be paying for it and would be leaving a negative (I think that may have some guys interested !!).
Basically an Ebay seller in the UK was selling two Australian SAS prints which were obviously fakes (I know as I know the artist and sell the same prints) . Had copied image but everything underneath was false (ie, title, no mention of signatures, S/No etc). Was informed about this on 1 DEC and he removed them and said that was how he bought them. I also reported the items to Ebay.
A week later he relisted them (totally three prints). I again reported each to Ebay but realised nothing was going to happen before items ended. I bought one at Buy It Now and started bidding on the others. As soon as I bought the BIN I asked a number of questions since seller indicated buyer would be totally satisfied. These were questions he could not possibly answer (ie who signed, size, did it have S/No etc). Soon after Ebay cancelled my auction bids on the basis I was not likely to pay (the logic of Ebay on this is interesting). One of the auction items did sell.
Seller never answered my questions or contacted me. I did receive a request to cancel the transaction which I turned down and in my reason indicated seller was selling fake prints and knew it. After asking the questions 3 x and getting no reply I finally left a negative indicating he was selling fake SAS prints (note both prints were published by the Australian SAS Association to benefit members). "
Plans are in progress to tackle this another way since Ebay appears happy to let this continue. I have a feeling a few of those fakes will be heading to Oz soon and that there may be some "unhappy" customers when they receive them and compare them to the real versions.
Thought you guys might find this one of interest.
Regards
Brett