Hi Rob, Exactly my point. eBay knows more than they are letting on. An IP address would help the police figure out where the scammer is located, and if he's stupid enough it might lead all the way to his door. Hanging up on the cops is not cool.
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On 4-Dec-07, at 10:34 PM, Rob wrote: > At 12/4/2007 06:06 PM, Mark Drillock wrote: > > >> It is silly to think that Ebay could somehow reimburse people for >> outright frauds perpetrated through use of their auctions or >> spoofs of >> their auctions. > > I would not expect Ebay to reimburse anyone in a spoof but I do > expect Ebay to help the law find out what happened. > |
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