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.
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