No tips necessarily, but it looks like eBay has pulled the auction listing 
from any searches, so hopefully they cancelled the transaction and might be 
of help.
I too saw that auction earlier today and it looked awful fishy to me, 
especially with the other items that the seller had for sale.
Best of luck.
David

On Thursday, July 17, 2014 3:57:56 PM UTC-5, Jason Leach wrote:
>
> Hey gang,
>
> I bought a road standard from another list member in 2008. It was stolen 
> from my garage in 2011. This week it appeared and was sold on Ebay.  I 
> have, since Tuesday, spent countless hours on the phone with ebay (empty 
> promises and no help), SFPD, and San Jose Police in order to go through the 
> proper channels and get my bike back (now a frame only)
>
> Some people have had luck in buying back their old items - I am not 
> interested in that solution.  
>
> The seller (in San Jose) has many suspicious listings (frames and parts in 
> various sizes, few details) but I don't want to post that information here 
> because what looks like a bicycle chop shop seller could also be someone 
> who isn't intentionally selling stolen good and might just be flipping 
> Craigslist bikes for extra cash.
>
> If anyone here happened to buy a 54cm road standard frame in blue on 7/17, 
> I just ask that you wait a little bit and not pay for the frame while I 
> work with SFPD to retrieve it. 
>
> Does anyone have helpful tips to give me a better chance of success? 
>
> Thanks
> Jason
> SF,CA
>
>

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