I agree that eBay doesn't seem to take much interest.  I bought an American
girl doll pattern.  The description stipulated no box, which sounded fine as
I wanted to sew, not collect.  When the item arrived, it was a photocopy.
Ebay didn't seem interested, the guy still sells the photocopies.  Possibly
more surprising is that Pleasant Company wasn't interested, either.

It will be a long time before I get my knickers in a twist again over
copyright violation.

Cynically yours,
Carolyn

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
> Of Sue
> Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 3:23 AM
> To: 'Jean Nathan'; 'Lace'
> Subject: RE: [lace] Abusive response from ebay seller
> 
> Jean, you are probably correct in your assumption that ebay will do
> nothing I had a similar experience when I purchased a lace book and
> when
> it arrived it absolutely reeked of cigarette smoke that has taken weeks
> to rid, I gave the seller a negative feedback because of this and he
> responded by abusively telling me if I did not withdraw it he would
> give
> me a negative, I took this as a threat because I paid promptly and he
> had no reason whatsoever to give me a negative, I complained to ebay
> and
> got the exact same answer (must be one that they keep on file for all
> complaints) as far as I can see they did nothing about it because the
> negative that he gave me is still on my feedback file and I think that
> was just to appease me into thinking they had any intention of doing
> something about abusive threats.
> Sue M Harvey
> Norfolk UK
> 
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