swee'pea99
Squire
Right, so this seller is supplying £120 items for £14.50 (or make an offer!) and nothing within ebay's processes is set up to notice and prevent such flagrant fraud. I spotted one like this a couple of weeks ago and rang ebay and they said thanks very much and shortly afterwards the listing disappeared - but not before taking £3000 of people's money with it. (And yes I'm sure there are processes that would enable refunds, but I bet most people write it off rather than spend hours jumping thru' hoops. Meanwhile ebay get their 10%.) When I reported another one a couple of days later, again I was thanked, but this time the listing was still there 24 hours later. This goes on all the time. Ebay must know about it. But why would they put in preventative measures? They get theirs. It's like mobile phone companies effectively colluding with scammers to rip off their customers. It stinks.
And yes, caveat emptor. If you're dumb enough to be taken in by a blatant scam like this then maybe you deserve to be ripped off. But the big companies aren't dumb. They're just utterly cynical.
Here endeth today's rant.