how do people get away with selling organic soy candles when there is no such thing
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โ27-11-2016 06:05 PM - edited โ27-11-2016 06:06 PM
how do people get away with selling organic soy candles when there is no such thing....And how do I contact ebay about it Thank you
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on โ27-11-2016 07:36 PM
how do people get away with selling organic soy candles when there is no such thing
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on โ27-11-2016 07:40 PM
I see lots of false claims made all the time on ebay and unfortunately there's nothing you can do about it. Anyone who's concerned about them being organic would most likely run a mile from soy products anyway.
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on โ27-11-2016 07:58 PM
@digital*ghost wrote:eBay doesn't even really seem to have much of a problem with provable non-existant items (a perfect example is "rainbow rose" seeds)
digi, wash your mouth out with genuine organic non-gmo natural chemical free soy soap substitute . . . . . rainbow rose seeds don't exist . . . . . pfffft! I've seen them on eBay, so they must exist
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on โ27-11-2016 08:01 PM
how do people get away with selling organic soy candles when there is no such thing
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on โ27-11-2016 08:12 PM
@k1ooo-slr-sales wrote:digi, wash your mouth out with genuine organic non-gmo natural chemical free soy soap substitute . . . . . rainbow rose seeds don't exist . . . . . pfffft! I've seen them on eBay, so they must exist
All I've got on hand is Listerine and pizza...
All things considered, I'm-a go with the pizza.
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on โ28-11-2016 02:14 AM
@imastawka wrote:
After all, you can buy rainbow roses everywhere. Even Woolies sells them
I wanna see the blardy Rainbow Duck the the OP's feathers have come from.
Peeking Duck??
"Start me up I'll never stop......"
how do people get away with selling organic soy candles when there is no such thing
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on โ28-11-2016 09:53 AM
Lots of unwittingly incorrect listings out there, but a lot of deliberate ones, too.
There's a guy selling "photos" as "OLD LARGE HISTORIC PHOTO". Do a search on the term. Literally thousands of items, which he lists as three-day listings, along with lots of stamps and covers.
The images he's using are lifted from various websites: National Library, State libraries, National Archives, Wikipedia, Flickr, etc. He owns copyright to none of them (although most of the pre-1955 ones are public domain), and NONE are actual photos - they're all ink-jet prints. So, not "OLD", and not "PHOTO", but that's what's in every title and item description. .
Not to mention the rampant and blatant copyright infringement - the sod is even using some of MY photos on his fake stamps and covers!
One cover features a photo (taken by me) of an early Holden ute. The cover is "postmarked" 1998 - I took the photo in 2006.
Are eBay interested? Nup. I can't even report my images being illegally used - his listings are three-day listings; by the time eBay get around to my report, the listing it refers to is gone...
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on โ28-11-2016 02:34 PM
Nobody can deny that organic means relating to or derived from living matter. As soy is derived from a living plant it is therefore organic in the strictest sense. Because it has become a popular way of describing how plants etc are grown does not turn soy products into non organic compounds.
It says in this book I am reading that by 2065 80% of women will be overweight.
See what a trendsetter I am?
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on โ28-11-2016 02:48 PM
Case in point (from my lunch!):
See - "organic" oranges, as opposed to those built in factories, using hammers and nails.
We used to build oranges where I work; had to stop as one of our suppliers went bust, and we couldn't source the pith from another thupplier...
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on โ28-11-2016 07:45 PM

