Midcoast Vintage wrote:i filed a report on every possible wrong aspect of his listing... 5 different ones
it is still up.
they let sellers like this stay, but, suspend good sellers for an accidental infraction.
very honest and efficient way to run a business!
it is truly baffling how guys like this, the vegas butcher, the guys selling repro's, and other fraudsters manage to not get suspended, and, even more why ebay turns a blind eye and deaf ear when the facts are brought to their attention.
oldslotman wrote:Midcoast Vintage wrote:i filed a report on every possible wrong aspect of his listing... 5 different ones
it is still up.
they let sellers like this stay, but, suspend good sellers for an accidental infraction.
very honest and efficient way to run a business!
it is truly baffling how guys like this, the vegas butcher, the guys selling repro's, and other fraudsters manage to not get suspended, and, even more why ebay turns a blind eye and deaf ear when the facts are brought to their attention.
On the lighter side, ebay is not completely blind. They did prevent me from buying a decal to put on the side of one of my slot machines stating that " you are not allowed to bid on this item since you live in a state that does not allow slot machines" But if you want to sell your machine you can, you just cannot sell it to someone in your state. I give up, goodnight
Midcoast Vintage wrote:i wonder if joe build it guy, who knows nothing about slot machines, or anything coin-op, but, needs some nuts & bolts for a car he is restoring, (or any other similar project), but lives in an illegal slot machine state, bids on a box of SAY... 3/16" SLOT head MACHINE screws... if the ebay computer will block him from buying?
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