posted on March 7, 2002 06:15:17 PM new
I don't know if it's my computer or an ebay glitch. I just did a search on Stephen Cosgrove Serendipity books. ALL of the completed ones are "invalid item". I was going to list some and wanted to see what they were going for. Why are they all like that...were they veroed? Anyone else get that? All the active ones seem to be ok.
posted on March 9, 2002 07:22:01 AM new
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Can you explain what you mean by saying the VERO for the word serendipity gets your auction ended?
Does this mean somebody claims to own the rights to the word serendipity? Does this mean the word is obscene in somebody's mind?
Does this mean some crazy VERO program member decides that the word Serendipity is close enough to some patent/copyright that they own that they close down all auctions just in case. (if this is true,I know some lawyers who might be interested in that. Can you spell Class action?)
Please explain, as I think many do not understand the VERO program.
posted on March 9, 2002 07:29:03 AM new
I don't know about Serendipity being veroed. I did recently have a John Basedow Fitness made simple exercise video get cancelled on me for a vero reason. I knew there were more on ebay so I was planning to turn those people in too. When I went to look at their auctions I found out that they were all up by the same people, and that person is the one that runs the John Basedow web site. Guess I now know who turned me in....anyone want to buy a video?