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David Rysin New user 20 Posts
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Normally I try to avoid reporting people on eBay, however this person is really going overboard.
http://stores.ebay.com/Everything-4-Less-Store Not only is he/she selling magic ("300+ ebooks on one CD", for 10 dollars) but also other software. If anyone can tell me how to report this person, or better-yet report them for me, it would be greatly appreciated. It's unfathomable how unethical some people are... ~Magically Dave |
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Majestic12 Special user Maryland 643 Posts
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Going to place my bid now, great deal!
.... just kidding. |
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RicHeka Inner circle 3999 Posts
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On 2007-10-18 21:29, David Rysin wrote: Hi Dave:I believe the first step is to register as a member of Ebay.After that there is a Security and Resolution Center key that you can click on.Then click on 'Other Problem'and enter your concern. I never did this,but I believe that may put you on the right track. Now on the issue of the e-book itself.This is listed in the sellers 'store'...so...1.It is not something that a non magic person would likely stumble upon.[They would have to do a dedicated search to find it]2.A non magic interested person IMO would not last 5 minutes with this information,and their eyes would surley start to glaze over.3.If they last more than 5 minutes...that means they 'may' have an interest in magic.[So there is no real problem].4.Even if a non magic person was to read everything in the e-book...being that they are not a serious student of the Art,they would probably forget everything they read within a weeks time.[So they wasted $10,and no harm is done].It's the same as if you or I were to try and absorb the information in an e-book about Quiltmaking.
I hope that comforts you a bit. Best. Rich |
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