on โ03-10-2018 10:45 AM
Anyone come across listings like this before? -
Fortnite account, Ghoul trooper, Skull Trooper, Renegade Raider, and MORE! RAFFL
As per the description, "You are not buying an account your buying a chance to win the account, the more tickets you buy the higher your chance of winning is!"
Apart from half the buyers who've already participated having brand new zero-feedback accounts (the seller attempting to make his listing seem legitimate, perhaps?), it's in clear breach of eBay's 'Chance listings policy' which states,
"Giveaways, lotteries, sweepstakes, random drawings, raffles and contests are highly regulated. Therefore, we don't allow listings or products that sell an opportunity to win an item or prize, whether that's by chance or in a contest."
I reported this listing, and another five like it, to eBay's 'Trust & Safety' department, via online chat two days ago, and was assured they'd take a close look at them. Of course all six listings are still active as I write this.
I wonder why they bother with policies they evidently have no interest in enforcing?
โ03-10-2018 11:04 AM - edited โ03-10-2018 11:05 AM
on โ03-10-2018 12:52 PM
A search for 'Fortnite account raffle' brings up 10 with different sellers.
Reported all 10 - listing practices> other listing practices> chance
I noticed there was also 17 international raffles for the same thing.
on โ04-10-2018 07:06 PM
All the raffle ones that showed via your link have been reported,(some are selling the acounts as a BIN so
they are fine)
Others that showed up using different search paremeters have also been reported).
I've also reported them via the Chat option today,(who have passed it on to Trust & Safety).
Doesn't say much for the intelligence level of the ones who play these games if they think they can just raffle
them off and that everyone is fine with it,(they can just say some fictional character won it and then raffle it
again),
on โ06-10-2018 10:09 PM
They still haven't been removed so I had another "chat" to get them to act hopefully,(there have been 3 new
listings every day as well),
on โ07-10-2018 07:11 AM
eBay's "Trust & Safety" department must be on holiday this month.
on โ07-10-2018 10:30 AM
"eBay" and "Trust and Safety" shouldn't be in the same sentence - T & S dropped the ball many years ago, and don't struggle very hard it seems to find the darned thing again..................
on โ07-10-2018 10:37 AM
on โ08-10-2018 12:58 AM
on โ08-10-2018 12:17 PM
One "account" that has sold has been won by someone that is selling an account and they are both new
members,(who would've guessed that),
The basics are very easy in that is,list a chance listing,get a mate to start a new account and buy a ticket in
the "raffle",then when enough suckers/members have paid and the listing ends announce the mate as the
winner,(once eBay takes their fee there it is still a handy profit for selling nothing).
That's what all the other suckers/members get,nothing.
Feedback is a bit strange by the seller though: No way dude! This is the second time I sold to you and when you
offered $10000??,(maybe they offered the money if they were shown as the winner or make it look good).
This winner/seller has sold 39 at $11 each,(so making a bit of a profit as well).
Their second raffle has also gone to a newbie who is also a seller of these accounts: Member since:
23-Sep-18 in Australia
The first one isn't very good at it as they haven't sold a lot,(but the second winner/seller has sold 40 of
them at $12 each,so $480 minus fees for them and any money scammed is free money for the second
one as they have only made a bit over $100),
No Trust & no Safety at work,(the Italian one has sold 223 "raffle tickets" at $3.26 each so they are the better
scammer,
As you can tell,they are still active and I'm getting a headache,