09-21-2017 12:37 AM
I have attempted to email or chat with customer service to no avail regarding this. Hoping someone here can help.
Tony Alamo who was a convicted cult leader had his cult members create clothing, mainly rhinestone jackets that are listed for sale on eBay. My loved one was an abused brainwashed beaten child forced into slave labor within the confines of the Alamo compound to sort rhinestones to apply to the clothing until the age of 10 when the FBI raided the compound. I feel these items being listed for sale given the gravity of the situation violates eBays tragedy policy not to mention the child slave labor. I would like to see these items removed and the cult leaders items not glorified and profited from. If any of you do not know the history of Tony Alamo I encourage you to research it and to please report or request items of his for sale be removed.
I hope that someone from eBay will contact me and help me with this. I'm one person in a giant world trying to thwart evil yet so far I've not been extended the least bit of compassion on other sites selling his items. I'm cautiously optimistic that someone will help give th victims a voice and have these items banned.
09-21-2017 07:40 AM
Jusr so you know, Tony Alamo had no connection to the Alamo in San Antonio, Texas. The Alamo is a historic shrine under the direction if the Daughters of The Republic of Texas since 1905 and nobody has been sorting rhinestones in the compund since that time.
Tony Alamo's church was founded in California in 1969 and then moved to Arkansas in 1976. I am a native of San Antonio and there was no rhinestone sorting going on at the Alamo compound by anybody during that time.
Your loved one may have been sorting rhinestones somewhere but it wasn't within the Alamo compound.
I didn't have to do the research on the Alamo.
09-21-2017 12:05 PM
With all due respect we are talking about two very different things. The cult leaders name is pronounced Tony ah-la-mo not like the historical site The al-ah-mo. Neither are to be confused with the other. And anyone doing so is very misguided as The Alamo was in 1836-not very likely searovski crystals were put on clothing during that time and sold to Celebrities and are showing up in droves on internet auction/sale sites. I specifically stated TONY ALAMO was a cult leader and mentioned nothing about the historical site The Alamo located in Texas. The FBI raided the Tony Alamo compound in Arkansas in the 1990's, a far cry from the dates of the historical site The Alamo. My husband was sorting rhinestones until he was 10 years old within the confines of the Tony Alamo compound in Alma Arkansas until it was raided by the FBI. So again yes he was beaten and was sorting rhinestones and I never mentioned anything about the historical site The Alamo in Texas. And the lack of human compassion regarding my husbands life is astounding. You could have at least said sorry that that man ruined so many lives instead of defending something I never even mentioned. All I would like is for eBay to ban and for people to not purchase the Tony Alamo clothing items created using child slave labor. Thank you for your time.
09-21-2017 12:50 PM
09-21-2017 07:03 PM
Have you read the offensive material policy? https://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/offensive.html
All you can do is report listings that violate the offensive material policy. FWIW customer service is just an overseas call center.
09-21-2017 07:43 PM
While I feel that what happended was sad & tragic and I feel sad that your husband was abused, I don't understand how these sellers are connected to Tony Alamo in any way other than they own some of the items from his store which was in business legally & before the allegations and convictions happened.
So you think the legitimate owners of the items should be punished for owning and listing the items? That makes no sense.
If I own a Janis Joplin t shirt and decide to list it, am I glorifying drug abuse & heroin overdoses? I think not.
IMO the items themselves are not glorifying the cult. It's not like TA or the cult members are the sellers. TA is long dead & buried.
Getting these items banned is not going to help your husband, but it would be hurting legitimate sellers.
09-21-2017 08:31 PM
09-21-2017 08:36 PM
I wished another poster today well in their endeavors and was bashed for doing so by people that didn't like what she had posted originally. That's it that's all I did was ask for help in this post and wished another poster well and I'm told what to do and how to think and what will help or not help my husband. I for the life of my don't know why I even attempt to make connections in this world. The lack of compassion and understanding in this universe is just fantastically disappointing.
09-21-2017 08:48 PM
No where in my post am I telling you how or what you should feel.
I am simply stating my views on the subject.
I think I posted in a clear and concise manner. Sorry if you have trouble understanding my post.
06-04-2018 06:36 PM