On Sat, 2003-12-06 at 01:53, Ross Werner wrote:
> On Fri, 5 Dec 2003, Jayce^ wrote:
>
> > On Friday 05 December 2003 22:19, Hans Fugal wrote:
> > > In summary, start with the phone number, then work on ISP, hosting
> > > facility, dns technical contact, etc.
> >
> > Also, there are legal authorities that get involved in this kind of thing,
> > especially if it is crossing national borders.
>
> Doesn't ebay have systems in place to track down this sort of thing? Have
> you contacted them first? They require all sorts of detailed information
> (such as a credit card number) from sellers before they're allowed to
> auction things off ebay. I would definitely report this to them first.
>
> ~ ross
As far as i can tell it is only through pay pal and such, but I will dig
around and see if I can report it directly to e-bay.
Thanks for all of the info, it was definitely more information than I
was able to find on my own, my wife did send a second e-mail and got a
response from "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"(above) that is when we got really
concerned, they have a long track record of selling palm pilots on ebay,
and they sold 3 that day and close to 10 that week.
I did leave a voice mail message for "mark" no call back yet.
I'll let
you know as I hear more.
Brian
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