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Packard 1941 wrote:
Question: When we know an item is fraudulent, is there a moral obligation to report it to eBait?
Yes, I agree, so I would try and report it to eBay, but they are not very helpful.
I've done it several times and it got worse each time I tried to report it. Several years ago you could file a complaint with eBay in a written report. Since eBay does know how to recognize a clone, they would right back and ask what, exactly, makes it a clone as they needed evidence to take back to the seller why they were pulling the listing. Then there would be a lot of back and forth with me, eBay in the middle and the seller. Became way too complicated.
A couple of months ago I tried to report another clone and all I was allowed to do was make one selection from a list of issues - none of which included car cloning or why you were reporting the car.
Not very satisfied with
this part of eBay. It is truly buyer beware.
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