Here is the response I got from eBay this morning, and
my question below
it. I considered this a lame side stepping answer and emailed back saying
so.
They're absolutely right. They have no possible way to control this. The
e-mail does not pass through their system. If they DID get involved
suddenly they'd be responsible for all the deals that go bad, and that would
swiftly bankrupt them in today's litigous society.
So Caviet Emptor. If you don't get the note from e-bay saying "you won
acution foo, contact bar(a)wherever.net to close the deal, and someone sends
you e-mail offering you the same thing, treat it like anyone else e-mailing
from the cold. Verify the address. Get a phone number
and talk to them,
maybe. The most e-bay could do is throw them off E-bay if they
were members
anyway.
To be honest I'm getting tired of the "ebay sucks because" threads, of
which
this is clearly a part. The original note was a valid "heads up", I agree -
it's a scam I hadn't thought of, but I think we've worn it to death now.
--
Jim Strickland
jim(a)DIESPAMMERSCUMcalico.litterbox.com
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