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Originally Posted by
waco16
Having thought about it - thats the plan
please let me know if, and when they arrive
I'll even include photos.
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05-30-2023 12:04 PM
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OK, transaction is finalized:
Once again, eBay confiscated the items and refunded my money.
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Consistant in their ignorance!
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Originally Posted by
Troglodyte
Once again, eBay confiscated the items and refunded my money.
At least you may have the opportunity to purchase the items for a 3rd time.
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The items get sold by subcontractors of Pitney Bowes who will use your pics to list them. This has been going on for awhile. Experienced international buyers will offer to pay more for shipping to ship outside the eBay global shipping program. Cleaning Rods used to be safe but not anymore. Stocks almost never get sent on. Very annoying that they are allowed to steal your pics to relist.
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Originally Posted by
David TS
Jim
Try and exchange any contact details with a seller or buyer in a message via eBay
UK
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.
Even better is to send a picture of the item they are asking about with contact information written in the picture in cursive. Add some random stars and circles around the letters too to throw off the snooping software.
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Originally Posted by
Alan de Enfield
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.
They are able to detect photos now too if it is just letters and numbers on plain paper. I couldn't believe it when it happened.
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Originally Posted by
Troglodyte
They are subcontractors selling for Pitney Bowes. Are they using your pictures?
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Originally Posted by
capt14k
they are allowed to steal your pics to relist.
I assume you surrender ownership (or usage licensure) to the pics as soon as you willingly upload them to eBay. It's no doubt in the "terms and conditions" we all check the box that we read.
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Originally Posted by
waco16
Something absolutely stinks here......
I will be contacting ebay to try and get to the bottom of this
Ive just sent this to the seller:
Good Evening
This is an item that I sold through ebay on the 19th March.
It was shipped via, and confiscated by ebays Global shipping centre
Could you please tell me how you came to be selling it (and another item that was mine) using my descriptions and photographs.
I will be contacting ebay and asking for an explaination and investigation
We'll see what happens
EBay confiscated empty ammo paper boxes from me. They are nuts.
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Originally Posted by
Rickvz
EBay confiscated empty ammo paper boxes from me. They are nuts.
Perhaps they didn't bother to open the boxes and figure out that they were empty?
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Originally Posted by
Flying10uk
Perhaps they didn't bother to open the boxes and figure out that they were empty?
If eBay couldn't figure out that those boxes were empty just by the weight of it, there is something wrong with them haha
"good night Chesty, Wherever You Are"
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