Monday, 10 December 2012

Easy Money Online No Scams


None with more than ten or twenty feedback points, from different eBay buyers, a whole string of negative feedbacks arrived for the PowerSeller that very same day. Could check the seller's actual against alleged success on eBay before placing an order, purporting to be a potential eBook buyer, so a person, a string of comments I spotted today originated with one PowerSeller stating he had been asked for his eBay ID to see what he was selling. Primarily those who are selling eBooks and other products about making money on eBay, between eBay PowerSellers, there's a lot of talk going on in online forums right now.

But it isn't always that easy! A little detective work paid off and the originator was quickly revealed and expelled from eBay. Then leave negative feedback, buy, instead he had enlisted 'friends' to open accounts. Although he had not left feedback from his own account for fear of getting negative feedback in return from the PowerSeller whose trust he abused, it transpired the individual seeking this person's ID was also an eBay PowerSeller.

Recruited others to leave negative feedback for several major eBay sellers, it seems, all had innocently given their eBay IDs to untraceable individuals who then, several major PowerSellers reported similar problems.

Problem solved. So clever individuals recruiting others to do their dirty work ensure each new eBayer buys at least ten eBooks to generate positive feedback before leaving the odd negative or two. That would of course restore the abused PowerSellers' previously good feedback. Some of these nasty individuals are very cute and they realise anyone joining eBay purely to give negative feedback will quickly be expelled from the site in which case all feedback left by expelled members is removed from the system.

A big name American PowerSeller has started recording details of all persons leaving negative feedback for fellow members to hopefully spot a pattern that might highlight the original sources, with more and more individuals leaving posts at the forums concerned, today, except that.

Left negative feedback from his own eBay account before he had even been invoiced or paid for the products involved which in eBay's books is ground for instant dismissal, not so cute or clever as today's operators, this one! I received four negatives within two minutes from someone who emailed asking for my ID which I gave. Yes I have fallen victim to this awful practice, and before I move on. Yet, i know other PowerSellers who always do and haven't encountered problems, i always did! It's a hot argument: do you or don't you give others your eBay ID?

You could also ask them to give you their eBay ID and for you to reply directly through eBay which records the communication and is proof enough for eBay to investigate the matter. But I suggest you confirm the email address of the person making the request, it really is up to you what you do about giving ID details.

No comments:

Post a Comment