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You know what kills me?
About three weeks ago, I got contacted by eBay about an upcoming on-line "town meeting" with their president to discuss hot topics. I wrote back that I wanted to know what eBay was planning to do to stop the rash of auctions on muscle cars that the sellers clearly didn't own. I never heard back from eBay on that topic. Guess it isn't of too much concern to them. I was wondering if all the members here sent an email to eBay about this problem maybe they might listen. It does hurt our hobby I think. Perhaps someone here can investigate link that we can all use to send a message. Perhaps a form-type email might be helpful. Just a thought. We really don't have time to police eBay's auctions, but they don't seem to care that much. I would hate for some poor person to loose his/her hard earned money to a scam auction. Thoughts? ![]() Steve
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Naw.... It's on two times by two different people. One auction is $6000 b.i.n, the other is $7000 b.i.now.
The guy wanting $7000 must be a broker wanting to make an extra grand. ![]()
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Ebay makes me proud that Al Gore invented the internet!!
wilma ![]()
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