I read the letters about e bay with great interest. My first experience 
was of an advert for a Canon 1DS at a most reasonable price ( 
giveaway?). The advert said that the person selling lived in the UK. I 
sent an e mail asking the advertiser about payment. The reply came from 
an Italian address. A lady, whose name I can't recall, asked for a 
quick payment via Western Union and on receipt, she would send me the 
camera. I then suggested Escrow. I never heard from her again. e bay 
could set up a simple e mail window for suggested investigations into 
which buyers could place the  the item number. it would just draw e 
bay's attention to anything suspicious without actually making a formal 
complaint. Most people don't want to get too involved. The Pay-pal 
system is very good and a complaint there is rigorously investigated.
My web site is at; www.edbowman.com

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