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Fraudlent eBay Feedback

dudleydocker

Golden Member
I ran into something I have not experienced yet. I won an auction from someone with minimal feedback. I paid them. I subsequently checked the item and saw they had ten more feedback responses listed, which was strange since they only had one other auction active when I bid. I clicked on their feedback and all the glowing responses led back to auctions with a closing price of $0.01 (that's ONE CENT!) and an auction description of 'bid on my auction, leave positive feedback for me, and I'll do the same for you'.

Has anyone else seen this?

I know you take your chances with eBay. It just amazes me that people wil come up with such creative ways to try to scam others.

Don't trust the NUMBER of positive feedback responses!
 
Originally posted by: dudleydocker
I ran into something I have not experienced yet. I won an auction from someone with minimal feedback. I paid them. I subsequently checked the item and saw they had ten more feedback responses listed, which was strange since they only had one other auction active when I bid. I clicked on their feedback and all the glowing responses led back to auctions with a closing price of $0.01 (that's ONE CENT!) and an auction description of 'bid on my auction, leave positive feedback for me, and I'll do the same for you'.

Has anyone else seen this?

I know you take your chances with eBay. It just amazes me that people wil come up with such creative ways to try to scam others.

Don't trust the NUMBER of positive feedback responses!

If you don't report them then you should consider yourself an accomplice if they use that feedback to commit a crime against an ebay member.
 
I'm seen this happen, but more descreetly between people that probably know each other. Someone puts up an auction starting at $0.01, then has their friend bid on it, and then ends it right away and they both leave positive feedback for each other.
 
Maybe they should weigh the feedback based on several factors including the cost of the item sold and the number of items a certain person buys from them, etc... I don't know, just a thought.
 
have a link? I would like to see this.


Alleged Auction

Notice---One bidder, The auction was ended early by the seller....

Seller claims he "sold" PS2 info. If you check some of the others the seller traded feedback with, they are even more blatant; they don't even mention an item that is supposedly being auctioned, just 'bid, I'll leave you positive feedback, and you do the same for me.."

I left negative feedback on him; he has since done the same to me. I've never had to go through eBay's complaint/fraud/etc. policies, but I will to get this removed.


If you don't report them then you should consider yourself an accomplice if they use that feedback to commit a crime against an ebay member.


I did report him.


how many times do you have to post about this and your recent ebay experiences

wtf is your porblem? I've never seen this kind of blatant misrepresentation before and wanted to make others aware of it, that's all.
 
You can check the individual completed auctions. I guess thats one more thing you would have to look forward when bidding on ebay.
 
dudleydocker, Great Job for doing the right thing. If you work through squaretrade.com you will get his negative feedback removed for free. Look into it.



EVERYONE with an eBay account please follow these simples steps and help stop this guy from scamming anyone




Go to this page and click on "Contact Us"

Here is all the info you will need ... just cut and paste it.

themitchells69033

3011429908, 3011430685, 3011430884, 3011430500, 3011219786, 3011229000, 3011105073

FREE FEEDBACK**READ**
Item # 3011429908


FREE FEEDBACK**READ**
Item # 3011429908


Your question / concern: <<<<<<<<<<I wrote out a few sentences but anything will do as long as it gets their attention

**This will even work***
FREE FEEDBACK**READ**
Item # 3011429908








**Below are the comments I wrote to ebay about this user.***
The user was selling FeedBack.... in SEVEN straight auctions. This is Fraud and makes me worry that he will use that fraudulently obtained

feedback to trick buyers into believing he is a reputable seller. He may also be trying to illegally raise his feedback so he can sell via

dutch auctions and then steal from many people at once. eBay really should have policies in place by now that search auction titles for the

word "feedback" so you can catch these people.
 
Thanks Dahunan!

I didn't find the specific section you linked (feedback solicitation) when I contacted eBay originally.

I have already contacted Squaretrade.com as well.


In retrospect, this seems like such an obvious ploy, I can't believe eBay doesn't catch it, either by the auction title or closing price.

I can't honestly say that I read back to the actual auctions when checking a seller's feedback. If the number and comments looked kosher, I went with that. Not anymore!:disgust:

 

how many times do you have to post about this and your recent ebay experiences

wtf is your porblem? I've never seen this kind of blatant misrepresentation before and wanted to make others aware of it, that's all.[/quote]

i just dont understand why you started 3 threads , including an off topic thread linking to your other off topic thread. why not just bump? And now you have this one, did all your others get locked or something?
 
doesnt neccessarily mean he's out to scam people, maybe just trying to make it easier to trade, either way that pisses me off
 
Originally posted by: AUMM
doesnt neccessarily mean he's out to scam people, maybe just trying to make it easier to trade, either way that pisses me off

I think ebay will take care of him... Plus... take a look at this auction Noitice that the seller we are complaining about (loated in Nebraska) purchased feedback from another member in Nebraska who is now suspended... ARE they the same peerson?

Anyhow, here is the first reply email from eBay Safe Harbor
Thank you for taking the time to write to eBay's Safe Harbor department.
Feedback solicitation is improper and we will investigate your report as
soon as possible, usually within 24 hours.

Feedback solicitation is the activity of offering to sell feedback,
trade feedback undeservedly, or buy feedback, whether it be through an
email message or in a listing's description. We will investigate by
looking at the information you have provided and any listing in
question.

To avoid unnecessary reports we would like for you to understand that it
is entirely proper for a seller to remind a buyer to leave positive
feedback after a transaction.

If we are able to find evidence of feedback solicitation, our actions
can range from issuing an educational alert, a temporary suspension, or
in some cases an indefinite suspension. The type of action that we take
depends on the specific situation surrounding an individual account.
Things such as the existence of a previous warning, the nature of the
offense and the length of time as a community member will all be taken
into consideration. Repeated violations of policies will often result in
the suspension of a member's account.

If the feedback solicitation occurred in an email message, in order for
us to conduct a complete investigation, we will need the email in
question with its full headers. If you haven't sent the headers, please
do so now. A header will look like a string of "nonsense" characters,
similar to the example I have pasted for you below. You can find this by
utilizing the "help" feature of your email program, or sometimes by
viewing the properties of the message.
 
can't a guy just register again and again and again and do the same thing to get feedback up?
 
Common sense tells you to not only look at their number of positive evals, but to also see what they sold or bought. People get raped out there a lot because they don't bother taking a little time and learn about the seller before buying from him/her.

Like they say.. A sucker is born every minute.
 
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