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

> 
> You say you're pissed at eBay and they should do something. Well, they can't
> do anything unless you tell them there's a problem. How are they supposed to
> read through the millions of emails sent each week to find the small
> percentage that might be scams? I have a hard enough time keeping up with
> the few hundred I get each week.
> 
> This is why they include the disclaimer at the end of each and every message
> (including the one you posted in your follow-up to this message). Here it is
> in case you missed it. Note the link at the end regarding stopping spam:


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