Fraudulent sale on eBay


I JUST TONIGHT SEPT 10, CAME ACROSS AN AUCTION FOR JBL 300 "SUMMITS". (300S THEYRE NOT SUMMITS). FOR SALE FOR $300.00. FORGET IT!!! I BID $65,000. I REPORTED TO EBAY. BUT THIS LOOKS LIKE THE SAME WOMAN I HELPED PUT OUT OF THE SCAMMING BUSINESS 15 YEARS AGO. IT MEANS WHEN THEY TAKE THIS DOWN, A STRING OF "TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE" auctions WILL COME UP. THE WOMAN Interpol caught went to prison but she may be out right about now. She SUPPOSEDLY sold brand new in box Martin Logan Vistas for $3000 with free overnight delivery from Europe! Good deal since the delivery was $6,000.00.   I just followed her all day bidding millions of dollars on each auction.  As soon as you see the "DO NOT BID, contact me directly" its a scam, head south.

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I’ve done a bunch of transactions on eBay, both buying and selling with 100% positive results. I only buy and sell domestically and always check feedback and transaction numbers from whom I’m buying. Not that hard. If there’s a whiff of illegitimacy about an item, don’t buy it. The vast majority of sellers are honest. To condemn the entire site because of the comparative few whom are not is ridiculous.

@puptent ,

Why are you blaming eBay for a sellers lousy packaging? Also, cutesy phrases like ’fleecebay’ or ’flea bay’ are neither amusing nor clever. Just a head’s up.

 

@thecarpathian +1

I agree with everything that you said. It's been the fashion for a long time to criticize ebay, and they deserve it sometimes, but they are also a good resource for a lot of things.

@roxy54 ​​@thecarpathian

+1 ..,,. EBay as a whole provides a good sellers broad forum with generally acceptable favourable results for both sellers and buyers.

MY TAKE:

So let’s use a rifle instead of a shotgun approach, and let’s restrict all these rants and disparaging comments about EBay to strictly audio , and a further lens focus on EBay’s regrettable , disappointing, and infuriating willfull blindness on carved out cohort of shameless illegal counterfeiters selling on EBay primarily out of China.

example: ( Note: see the tsunami of prior AGON posts on illegal counterfeiters and especially KIMBER KABLES and CARDAS CABLES posting on their websites that all China sourced ones are cheap inferior build illegal frauds AND EBay’s express refusal to moderate them .)

The point:

(1) the EBay seller crooks in China and the incidence of other ad hoc occasional EBay seller bottom feeders committing fraudulent transactions and/or POS shipping logistics can be tamed with a common sense screening approach before buying  with a bit of research and risk management .

(a) In essence, it’s pretty simple; if it sounds too good to be true, then it probably is. ( = a must to avoid) 

(B) Seller prior positive feedback is a prime indicator of a good less risky buy, and conversely, an absence of them, is a harbinger of high risk and invariable a bad experience…. (Another must to avoid ) = Full stop.

EZPZ 

I just got the best deal ever on ebay.  I've been buying cheap little subs because I want to try out the multiple sub thing.  The guy was selling it as "for parts or not working" because he couldn't test the speaker level inputs.  He has a video attached that demonstrates that it works through the RCAs which is what I'll be using.  $19.99 + shipping!  I'm up to 6: 2x10", 2x8", 2x5.25".  

EPISODE ES-SUB-EVO10-200 Powered Subwoofer (Gloss Black) | eBay

The manufacturers’ concerns are that, if you buy a counterfeit cable and assume it is real, you will complain publicly how poorly it performs because it sounds like lamp cord from Home Depot.  Counterfeiting damages their reputations and impairs their trademark’s goodwill.  
 

Both Cardas and Kimber have authentication programs.  Call them if you think you purchased a counterfeit cable. They will help.