11-19-2025 07:00 PM
How do you report fraud to eBay? They make it so hard & dont do anything. Zero feedback seller with 9 items for sale, 9 different backgrounds
11-20-2025 05:47 AM
OP, what if I told you that someone can use the SAME background in every photo and be a scammer?
Something something Glass Houses something something Throw Stones.
11-20-2025 05:56 AM
Actually, so far, the OP used the word "fraud" and then mentioned the 9 items for sale and 9 different backgrounds. Did I miss the part where a buyer claimed item not as described?
11-20-2025 06:08 AM
New seller doesn't automatically equal something sketchy.
Like 99.9% not sketchy, just new.
11-20-2025 07:53 AM
@soh.maryl wrote:Your appropriate use of the word "dastardly" is to be applauded as well as lauded!
Shouldn't we start a thread using semi-obsolete words, bringing them back to life, so to speak.
Such a thread would be apropos.
11-20-2025 07:55 AM - edited 11-20-2025 08:53 AM
Folks, the OP is likely a “post and ghost.” He/she/they/them aren’t coming back… so, it’s no longer necessary to ask “where the fraud is” for the 50th time.
Instead, work a defunct word into the conversation, which is most certainly a better use of everyones’ time.
11-20-2025 08:54 AM
This thread appears to be fraught with conflict.
11-20-2025 09:59 AM
@soh.maryl wrote:Actually, so far, the OP used the word "fraud" and then mentioned the 9 items for sale and 9 different backgrounds. Did I miss the part where a buyer claimed item not as described?
@pickapaper was copying their message from another thread, not responding to the OP. Confusing because there's really no way to format it as a quote when it's not from the same thread, but they were just showing @inhawaii that they had one-upped them by using the word "dastardly" last week.
11-20-2025 10:06 AM
Just another mercantilist using the catalogue of their celestial purveyor in the Middle Kingdom.
11-20-2025 10:07 AM - edited 11-20-2025 10:08 AM
@1comicgeek wrote:How do you report fraud to eBay? They make it so hard & dont do anything. Zero feedback seller with 9 items for sale, 9 different backgrounds
You are right, eBay makes it almost impossible for a seller to get another seller's listings removed based merely on the first seller's say-so. And I think that is a good thing.
11-20-2025 10:18 AM
@jonathanbrightlight wrote:
@soh.maryl wrote:Actually, so far, the OP used the word "fraud" and then mentioned the 9 items for sale and 9 different backgrounds. Did I miss the part where a buyer claimed item not as described?
@pickapaper was copying their message from another thread, not responding to the OP. Confusing because there's really no way to format it as a quote when it's not from the same thread, but they were just showing @inhawaii that they had one-upped them by using the word "dastardly" last week.
There is indeed a way to provide a full quote from another thread, as long as that thread hasn't been closed.
@pickapaper wrote:No one else has mentioned it, but to give @vintagefinds20 the benefit of a doubt, there is always the possibility that the buyer dropped one of the pieces and broke it when he was unwrapping it and then claimed it arrived that way. Or he might have had a broken one and found this one to replace it. No way to prove either way, poor packaging or buyer's dastardly deed. Of course, on eBay, it doesn't matter; the seller has to make it good.
(To avoid confusion, you should probably either post the link that you copied it from, or at least specify that you're bringing that quote in from some other thread.)
11-20-2025 12:12 PM
Thank you.
I didn't know how to format the previous-quote-from-another-thread any differently. I was just trying to show inhawaii that I had used the word "dastardly" last week. I'm not a tech person and will probably not remember your instructions. I'll just have to remember not to pull quotes again.
11-20-2025 12:19 PM
@1comicgeek wrote:Zero feedback seller with 9 items for sale, 9 different backgrounds
Did you not have zero feedback at one time?
As for 9 listings with 9 backgrounds, that isn't necessary fraudulent (per ebay's rules). Although I don't agree with it, ebay does allow sellers to use other sellers' images in their listings. That does open the infringing seller to NAD (not as described) claims since the pictures aren't representative of the item that the buyer will ultimately receive.
11-20-2025 01:13 PM
Good one. You might be today's winner!