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Misleading item description and pictures

Am I the only one that can see all the misleading item descriptions and pictures that seller's are listing. For example I randomly picked this seller's eBay item number:. It's only a hard drive case. The title includes 6tb and there's information about the hard drives specs in the description. There's also a picture of a hard drive. I'm not trying to pick on this seller alone there's thousands of seller's doing the same thing. I'm just wondering why eBay's allowing it or maybe eBay supports this behavior. It's said money's the root of all evil. Anyway it'll be interesting to see how eBay and sellers respond to this comment.

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Re: Misleading item description and pictures

Not much you can do unless you bought from this seller.  Feel free to click on "contact the seller" but they are not required to respond.

eBay has no employee who checks every listing for its accuracy.  It's not like they are allowing it or supporting it, simply no way to do so. If a buyer receives an item that's not as described, he has recourse through the MBG.

You will probably have other responders.  eBay does monitor this Board sporadically, so you may or may not receive an answer from them.  

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So what you are trying to convince me to believe is that the human species can put a persons on the moon and safely back them home but not write a simple binary code for a program that keys in on words and pictures to determine whether or not someone's lying. Come on now don't try and **bleep** a **bleep**er. We currently have technology that can locate anyone with an electronic device on their person's or within the view of a camera (and cameras are everywhere). The truth is that it's not cost efficient and furthermore they would lose even more money once the dirty dealing is shut down. It's sad that the human species are devolving and losing their grip on morals and good business ethics. Just another example of the inevitable demise of humanity due to our insatiable greed. Does anyonenyone else want to chime in with something intelligently thought out? If you think I'm being rude you should see the private message that I sent in regards to feeBay' s reply. I apologize if you took this the wrong way but the truth normally hurts.

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