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Original Message:

"Getting out" , in this particular illegal scheme, will be "out" only in the imagination... (by Peter C.):

ken1193 wrote:
eBay is largely clueless about their advertisers until a formal complaint is subsequently filed by a dissatisfied customer. My bet is that, in this particular instance, the complaints will come pouring in later, but only when the "transactions" and their associated void deeds inevitably become discovered to be legally worthless. It may take a while before the fraudulent scheme is uncovered, but the ultimate outcome is virtually guaranteed...
----------------------------- The problem with the eBay complaint process is it usually takes more than 60 days to learn something is wrong with a timeshare transfer yet eBay will not do anything about a closed auction over 60 days in the past. eBay is far less responsive to customer complaints than to corporate complaints. Even then they do their best to do nothing. If you recall the Tiffany's lawsuit, eBay finally won. It is Tiffany's full responsibility to police eBay auctions for fake goods, then notify eBay. Only then does eBay have any responsibility. Think about it, how much can you proove in the span of a 7 day auction to get it or the vendor delisted?