Our best bet is to report fraudulent auctions as soon as we see them.
If I suspect an auction is fraudulent, I report it as follows. I write down the auction number and the sellers ID. In "help" I type in "report fraud" or just bookmark this page:
http://pages.ebay.com/help/tp/programs-investigations.html
There you will see forms available for reporting. The one I found is most effective is "misrepresentation of identity" - just fill it in and explain why you think it's a fraudulent auction.
Most of them I've reported have been cancelled within a day. I think they give identity theft a big priority.
The sooner we can get rid of these fraudulent auction, the less successful these people will be.
Chris
If I suspect an auction is fraudulent, I report it as follows. I write down the auction number and the sellers ID. In "help" I type in "report fraud" or just bookmark this page:
http://pages.ebay.com/help/tp/programs-investigations.html
There you will see forms available for reporting. The one I found is most effective is "misrepresentation of identity" - just fill it in and explain why you think it's a fraudulent auction.
Most of them I've reported have been cancelled within a day. I think they give identity theft a big priority.
The sooner we can get rid of these fraudulent auction, the less successful these people will be.
Chris
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