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If you know this item to be a fraudulent auction then should'nt e-bay be told? (For the sake of any unsuspecting non-Leica expert who may lose 1800 dollars.)

 

I know nothing about 'special' Leicas and am not a collector with that sort of knowledge. (I would'nt have even thought of looking at properties on the picture.)

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This happens almost every day. This is not a particularly good effort on the part of the

seller-criminal. It's usually a 3-day private auction with a western union payment to a

brand-new no-feedback seller. Doesn't seem that ebay cares enough to stop it..

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Karim - that is a great idea. If I were in control of the web site, it would be done now. But, let's be a bit more subtle. I'd prefer a picture of a Time Magazine plastic giveaway camera. Or, a camera someone gave me awhile ago at my birthday - the Nikon-not, a plastic camera with the name Nikon-not painted on the front.
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<p>It's still there, so I thought I'd tell eBay. Of course, eBay is notorious

for its lack of interest in such matters, but still. . . . So I got as far as

http://pages.ebay.com/help/contact_inline/report_listing.html but

found that it's broken. It just doesn't work with the browser that I

happen to use (Konqueror). When I look <a

href="http://htmlhelp.com/cgi-bin/validate.cgi?url=http%3A%2F%2Fpages.ebay.com%2Fhelp%2Fcontact_inline%2Freport_listing.html&warnings=yes&input=yes"

title="What a validator makes of this page">here</a>, the surprise is

that this crappy page works with any browser at all. I thought for a

moment that the

most popular website in the history of the universe would feel some

obligation to have a usable complaints system, but of course I

temporarily forgot that 21st-century American institutions are

answerable to

nobody. "Shut up while we make money off you!"</p>

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I reported this auction to EBAY (particularly the use of someone elses pictures and text)

and today received the following response:

 

Hello,

 

Thank you for taking the time to contact us with this information. I

understand how this situation could be of some concern.

 

I have reviewed the information that you provided regarding Item

#3817015349, but at this point find that I do not have enough evidence

to show that the member has violated any eBay rules.

 

Unfortunately, we will only be able to take action if the owner of the

image or text writes to us. In some instances, certain members will

allow others to use their images. It is also possible that they acquired

the image from a mutual source. Therefore, we often cannot remove

listings based on the representations of third parties whose credentials

we cannot verify.

 

We do understand the potential for further issues in this type of

situation. That is why, if you feel strongly about this issue, we

recommend you contact the seller(s) to advise them of the information

and recommend they contact us directly. Once we hear from them, we will

take appropriate action.

 

We appreciate you taking the time to contact us with your concerns.

Thank you for your participation in the eBay community.

 

Regards,

 

Leland

eBay Community Watch

 

I see that the auction no longer exists today.

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