posted on June 23, 2004 06:07:52 AM new
take a look at ebay id haiqnoi. Zero feedback, just registered today and thousands of "winning" buy it now bids for huge sums of money. Why doesn't ebay have some method of screening and stopping this sort of behavior? I have reported the id to ebay. Most likely they will do nothing as usual.
posted on June 23, 2004 06:19:46 AM new
Put them on your "blocked bidders list" right away. I wonder if it the same person from a couple of weeks ago who has come back with a new ID? eBay did shut him down.
posted on June 23, 2004 06:20:03 AM new
Put them on your "blocked bidders list" right away. I wonder if it the same person from a couple of weeks ago who has come back with a new ID? eBay did shut him down.
posted on June 23, 2004 06:24:54 AM new
764 current bids plus closed items, all within 2 days. Certainly thousands of dollars.
Hey, maybe thia person is really an eBay goon, following Meg's orders to increase sales/revenue? LOL! I wonder how many of these sellers will successfully get their fees back?
posted on June 23, 2004 06:28:52 AM new
WHEW!!!!!! One would think that ebay could produce software to catch people like that. 31 pages of bogus bids. I blocked this user. I did note on one of the auctions by a power seller from Kansas that they had to relist a $3,500.00 item beacause of this person being bogus... Thanks for the heads up I have enough problems!
posted on June 23, 2004 06:33:41 AM new
ebay has now made them a non registered user. So now those 700 sellers have to waste time filing NPB alerts and credit requests and relist the items due to the complete and total incompetence of ebay. The most basic fraud screening software would have picked this up in 1 second! I guess Meg has other priorities due to her cranial rectal inversion!