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eBay auction 6531717822 is fraudulent.
The Hallicrafters SX-28 shown there belongs to me, not to the "seller" in Lima, Peru. All of the photos and text were stolen from my website at: http://antiqueradio.org/halli12.htm I have notified eBay and asked them to cancel the auction. The same person listed three other fraudulent auctions using photos and text from my website (for a TransOceanic A600L, a Sparton Bluebird, and a Scott 800B6 radio/tv/phono) in the last few days. Caveat emptor. Phil Nelson Phil's Old Radios http://antiqueradio.org/index.html |
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"Phil Nelson" wrote in message
... eBay auction 6531717822 is fraudulent. The Hallicrafters SX-28 shown there belongs to me, not to the "seller" in Lima, Peru. All of the photos and text were stolen from my website at: http://antiqueradio.org/halli12.htm I have notified eBay and asked them to cancel the auction. The same person listed three other fraudulent auctions using photos and text from my website (for a TransOceanic A600L, a Sparton Bluebird, and a Scott 800B6 radio/tv/phono) in the last few days. Caveat emptor. Phil Nelson Phil's Old Radios http://antiqueradio.org/index.html Phil - Do you have the "eBay name" of seller .. so I can track on watch list (to avoid)? gb |
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Do you have the "eBay name" of seller .. so I can track on watch list (to
avoid)? This person uses fake IDs, created a few minutes before the auction begins and discarded as soon as the auction ends (or is cancelled by eBay). Anyhow, the two IDs that I saw were galatea1000 and nancyr552. This person has used international eBay sites. The first two auctions were on eBay UK (http://www.ebay.co.uk/ ). I was alerted by a fellow collector in the UK who noticed that items from my US website were mysteriously for sale by someone in Peru. This SX-28 and Sparton Bluebird were listed on eBay Italia (http://www.ebay.it/ ). Don't ask me how all of that works. I have never sold anything on eBay. If I were an unemployed slacker/hacker in the Third World and knew a bunch of guys just like me, I could probably convince a couple of them to spend a couple of hours a day setting up fake auctions, on the off chance that some sucker somewhere in the world might click the Paypal button to send you money for nothing. The one thing shared by all four auctions was the purported location: Lima, Peru (listed as "lima, lima" in one auction and "lima, lima, lima, lima" in another.) Which was comical in the case of the auction for my Scott 800B radio/tv/phono console. It's a massive item, weighing well over 200 lb., and they said the shipping cost from Peru to the UK would be 30 British pounds. It would cost me at least that much to hire someone to haul it one mile down the street where I live. You'd think eBay would make it moderately difficult to create a fake ID and sell nonexistent items. Perhaps not. Maybe I'll find some piece of junk in my garage and create a new account to sell it on eBay, just to find out what's involved. Regards, Phil Nelson Phil's Old Radios http://antiqueradio.org/index.html |
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