Something looks weird about this auctions?


I was just looking at around the net and stumbled upon this auctions on ebay that have their descriptions taken from Audiogon adds word for word and picture by picture.
Check this links,

Auctions by the seller on ebay

Same exact Dynaudio speaker pictures and description on Agon

Same pass labs X350 add description on Agon

Same McIntosh MA6500 description and picture on agon

I'm sure the legit sellers on Agon are probably not aware that their add are being copied.Now if this seller on ebay doesn't smell fishy I don't know what is? Buyer beware.
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Here is the latest list of alias usernames posting bogus ads or feedback on Audioweb:

nattsc

davidoi

kevinpc

danres99

mikegus

ttimwr

robciliberti

marchim - ripped off someone already, and may have already been deleted

shadihanna

frumosu - may have been deleted

brandonharris

benpinkston
Here is another E-Bay sale that looks very doubtfull: -

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?viewItem&item=1358803422

You should see this guy's Ebay page!
If ya'll would like some enlightening info about ebay try www.auctionguild.com--------very interesting.
This crook has more ads in Ebay. He's now including some personal statements in each of his ads to make it appear more legit, but if you look at the price for these items, it's really hard to swallow.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1359541359
You know, it almost looks like someone is intentionally trying to get caught and/or is playing a joke. I mean, Madrid, UK on the heels of Barcelona, UK. Either that or incredibly sloppy or ill-informed with respect to geography. Seemingly out of character for someone who otherwise thought up this scheme.

Given the geography problems, it is amazing that anyone would bid on this stuff.