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SIIA: 75% of all eBay software is illegal

by Stevie Smith - Jul 28 2008, 12:21

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Uh OooohJul 28th, 2008 - 16:52:37

You know, Ebay could do a lot of help in one way. Why buyers realize they have purchased a counterfeit on ebay, Paypal instructs them to send the item to an address in Dallas, Texas, to be destroyed. This address, is a business surplus liquidator. Liquidation.com then resells the counterfeit items for ebay and ebay gets a check. This is a despicable way to run a business. How could they think we would never find out?

Someone made a video, that explains it better, check it out here:
PLEASE WATCH THIS, IT SHOWS THAT EBAY IS INVOLVED!

I can't add links here, but you can go to youtube and paste this in the search box, without the quotes (you will be shocked): 'Has Paypal been caught in a counterfeit scheme?'

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RichardJul 29th, 2008 - 14:21:09

The facts are simple ... Without counterfeits, fraud and scams, eBay would probably go bust. The comment about PayPal being involved comes as no surprise either. Just look at the number of sponsored links on eBay that are counterfeiting sites where PayPal is used for payments. Reporting the links to PayPal results in no action, while eBay claims no responsibility, but blames Google for the links. QED

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fornettiAug 31st, 2008 - 10:34:52

I do not believe this

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