"If you look at his history, he deals in all sorts and has sold more than one copy. Vivienne"
I would do, but as far as I can see you haven't given us a link. This makes it difficult for us to write any letters of condemnation to him. This is a typical example of the 'other side of the coin' created when e-bay decided to stop contact between, and to keep anonymous the identity of, bidders. I appreciate that it was designed to stop crooks contacting underbidders with false offers of the same item for sale (which anyone with a modicum of common sense would be wary of), but it now means we cannot warn bidders that the item they are bidding on is not genuine in some way. Writing to the seller direct is the only remaining option left to us, and if enough of us do it, telling him that 'the lace world' is on to him, it may slow him down a bit. Have you thought of writng to the Lace Guild, Lace Society and the Lacemaker's Circle? A warning letter in those may help reduce his customer base. Good luck Vivenne, and you may need it. From what I have heard e-bay are usually fairly disinterested in this sort of matter. Jacquie in Lincolnshire > > - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
