Another day in eBay criminal history

boyRacer

Lifer
Oct 1, 2001
18,569
0
0
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hahahahahahahahahahahha... that's just wrong
 

EvilYoda

Lifer
Apr 1, 2001
21,198
9
81
man, so shady......ugh, I want to kick his ass so bad, even tho I didn't bid on anything...
 

Cyberian

Diamond Member
Jun 17, 2000
9,999
1
0
Most of the real scams are pretty easy to spot.
The wording on this one is extremely deceiving.
 

tk149

Diamond Member
Apr 3, 2002
7,253
1
0
Does ebay even care about fvcktards like this? He obviously built up a fake positive feedback reputation by selling positive feedback, and then is conning people in one big scam.
 

Vic

Elite Member
Jun 12, 2001
50,422
14,337
136
Originally posted by: AnyMal
He's selling feedback as well. Look at his previous auctions.
Yep. That appears to be how he built up his positive feedback. Once that was built up, he (in classic fashion) began his trolling run.
Ebay seriously needs to do something about the rampant fraud on their system. :|
 

crumpet19

Platinum Member
Feb 10, 2002
2,189
1
0
Personally, I would never do anything like this... but, Buyer Beware. He does state at the end what he is selling. So, If someone didn't read all if it... and If they're dumb enough to bid on it...
 
Jul 12, 2001
10,142
2
0
Originally posted by: CPA
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Originally posted by: MrCodeDude
Look at his old auctions. They are for "postive feedback"

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-- mrcodedude

Just did a search for lowest priced feedback auctions:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2743747161&category=40161

Had no idea such a thing happened.

Ebay should smack them.

Viper GTS

Crap, I didn't even know that kind of auction existed.


i didnt know either...wow...guess u really got to go back and see what the positive feedbacks are from...
 

Codewiz

Diamond Member
Jan 23, 2002
5,758
0
76
The problem with going back is the fact that ebay only keeps records of the auctions for so long. So he could build HUGE amounts of positive feedback. Then wait 3 months to start ripping people off. People couldn't even check up to see what his previous auctions were.
 

GermyBoy

Banned
Jun 5, 2001
3,524
0
0
You wouldn't pay $0.91 for another positive feedback in eBay? It only costs him $0.35 to post it with BIN.