Dealing with Webinterpret nonsense
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‎11-19-2019 01:40 PM
I recently got opted into webinterpret automatically. They added hundred of listings to my account over night. I just read up on all the issues going on with this for the past year. Im trying to revoke the 3rd party access like others said you should but the Webinterpret token isn't in my account despite them having access to my account so there isn't anything for me to revoke. Is there anything else I can do outside of contacting them?
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‎11-19-2019 05:13 PM
You might also want to make sure that there isn't a token on PayPal. They have had an association with Webinterpret since 2017.
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‎11-19-2019 05:45 PM
I will just to make sure but if it is a token on paypal it shouldn't be able to create eBay listings so it won't solve that problem.
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‎11-19-2019 07:55 PM
You may be right, however, if it can be used to track and pay for listings, it may be able to do more. But, then again, ......
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