--- Christopher Hack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Is there some way to forward details of a suspect
> auction to eBay officials?
> I have tried looking repeatedly. I have tried
> sending an email to their
> fraud investigators. As far as I can see it, the
> truth is they do not want
> to know. If they do want to know, they should set up
> a very simple way of
> forwarding the auction number of a suspect auction
> to their fraud office.
> 
> Chris

The current head of investigations is Rob Chesnut
([EMAIL PROTECTED])--he is a  former Asst US Atty. 

I can only assume he'd like to bust the scammers on
the service.

HTH


=====
Doug Behr
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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