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    It's almost like you have to contact the seller and offer him what it's worth, have him pull it and ship it regular mail.
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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    It's almost like you have to contact the seller and offer him what it's worth, have him pull it and ship it regular mail.


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    Try and exchange any contact details with a seller or buyer in a message via eBay UKicon before an item has sold, and their snooping software detects email addresses and deletes them, and you may also get a threat from them to shut your acount down either temporarily or permanently as they say their T&C are breached, and you are trying to sell outside eBay.

    Several years ago I had someone local wanted to view an item (a lathe) before the auction ended so they could decide whether or not to bid after checking the condition. Perfectly reasonable you might think, but, eBay repeatedly blocked the messages, blocked my account, and when I took it up with them, wouldn't accept my explanation!

    What doesn't appear to get detected (yet) is to photograph your contact details, and send them as a message attachment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David TS View Post
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    What doesn't appear to get detected (yet) is to photograph your contact details, and send them as a message attachment.

    I was about to suggest that as I read your reply.

    The 'bot' can only scan looking for the programmed key-words.
    A photograph of the item for sale with your email address propped up alongside it gets thru' every time.
    Mine are not the best, but they are not too bad. I can think of lots of Enfields I'd rather have but instead of constantly striving for more, sometimes it's good to be satisfied with what one has...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan de Enfield View Post
    I was about to suggest that as I read your reply.

    The 'bot' can only scan looking for the programmed key-words.
    A photograph of the item for sale with your email address propped up alongside it gets thru' every time.
    Only a matter of time.

    The iPhone now allows you to copy the text out of a photograph. It’s even pretty decent at reading handwritten text. The technology is there!

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    Quote Originally Posted by David TS View Post
    their snooping software
    It was suggested to me that eBay/facebook may have software that can scan and detect items that "don't comply" with their regs without the need for a human. Is that likely or even possible?

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    Quote Originally Posted by David TS View Post
    Jim

    Try and exchange any contact details with a seller or buyer in a message via eBay UKicon before an item has sold, and their snooping software detects email addresses and deletes them, and you may also get a threat from them to shut your acount down either temporarily or permanently as they say their T&C are breached, and you are trying to sell outside eBay.

    Several years ago I had someone local wanted to view an item (a lathe) before the auction ended so they could decide whether or not to bid after checking the condition. Perfectly reasonable you might think, but, eBay repeatedly blocked the messages, blocked my account, and when I took it up with them, wouldn't accept my explanation!

    What doesn't appear to get detected (yet) is to photograph your contact details, and send them as a message attachment.
    Use morse code, bought a few radios, radio parts etc ( all military) usually the sellers are Hams so not too much trouble for them to decode a phone number.

    Ebay getting to pricey now, I recently sold a No32 Mk1 scope on EBay, I realised who the buyer was and also was a bit taken back on there valuation fee, so I contacted the buyer to say I would cancel the order and after he got his refund to call me and we could proceed.

    I haven’t heard from the buyer and have been away, only had a glimpse of my eBay account yesterday and he left negative feedback and said I’d cancelled the order as I’d sold it too cheap...... some mothers have them as they say.

    Sorry to hear of your sell off Neil, I’m selling a lot of mine, but decided to keep the L42 and matching No 4T. ( obviously you know the story of the scope, every time I pick the scope up , it reminds me of a scene in Pulp fiction.....)

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigduke6 View Post
    Sorry to hear of your sell off Neil
    It was only the Snipers, Geoff - time for them to be looked after and enjoyed by the next custodians' - the service rifle collection is still there, and about to be joined by a few others with the proceeds

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigduke6 View Post
    so I contacted the buyer to say
    The trouble is some people can't be bothered or are too lazy to read their messages!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flying10uk View Post
    The trouble is some people can't be bothered or are too lazy to read their messages!
    Well that's true but, as I cancelled the order I wasn't expecting messages etc through ebay, received another today via ebay saying I was a scammer.......as the day after I contacted him via email he sent me pictures of a box off shake and bake or something....

    Certainly has confirmed my belief of what kind of person he is.
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    Thieves

    Ebay appears to now be selling the two items in question at a small profit:

    ACCURACY INTERNATIONAL L96A1 SNIPER RIFLE SUNSHADE KILLFLASH | eBay

    ACCURACY INTERNATIONAL L96A1 SNIPER RIFLE BORE GUIDE | eBay

    I was the original buyer, whose purchase was confiscated and refunded by eBay. I just bought both again from this new seller, who used the same photos and description that the OP used in his listing two months ago:

    ACCURACY INTERNATIONAL L96A1 SNIPER RIFLE SUNSHADE KILLFLASH | eBay

    ACCURACY INTERNATIONAL L96A1 SNIPER RIFLE BORE GUIDE | eBay

    Note that the new seller's contact info is listed in the auction listing, at the bottom. If I actually receive these via eBay's GSP, we'll know what's up. If I do not, the OP still deserves an explanation of how his items ended up for sale again.
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