In addition, eBay said it's taking steps to deter fraud involving spoof e-mail and eBay account takeovers, two growing problems in recent years. The company has discontinued allowing people to plug e-mail addresses into its member look-up tool to view eBay user IDs and account histories, said eBay spokesman Kevin Pursglove. Scammers had used that feature to find relatively inactive members who were unlikely to check their accounts often, making them ideal targets, he said.
posted on June 28, 2003 10:51:08 AM new
Once again, feeBay demonstrates its LOVE of DEADBEAT BIDDERS!!
"eBay also plans to crack down on deadbeat buyers beginning next month by limiting the number of bids a buyer with nonpayment complaints can make. Currently, eBay may suspend the accounts of buyers with three or more complaints lodged against them. Under the new policy, the company will warn the offending buyer and may limit their bidding activity after the first complaint, Pursglove said."
Ralphie loves Mr Blonde:
"Are you gonna bark all day little doggie, or are you gonna bite?" http://tinyurl.com/5duz