Here is ebay's response to this :angry: We are working on this problem since eBay cares do nothing. We are also going to add a section on our website called eBay sellers to avoid.
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Thank you for writing eBay.
We have reviewed the auction you have brought to our attention and taken appropriate action. We would also like to explain eBay's policy with respect to reports like yours. eBay is not in a position to make judgments about the authenticity or authorized nature of auction items, except in the most extreme circumstances. This may mean that we cannot
remove the item about which you contacted us.
In some cases, we refer the information to the owner of the rights (copyright, trademark, etc.) involved, if we know who they are and how to contact them. Although you may be extremely knowledgeable about these types of items, we often cannot remove items upon the representations of third parties whose credentials we cannot verify, unless of course the alleged infringement is obvious on its face.
That is why we strongly urge you to notify the rights holder of the suspected infringement and encourage them to join our Verified Rights Owners (VeRO) Program. This program enables them to request the ending of allegedly infringing auctions.
Thank you for your business. We appreciate your presence in the community.
Regards,
Yuri
eBay Community Watch
Edited By desiguy on Feb. 17 2002 at 14:38
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