on 15-12-2012 10:51 PM
i have a previous buyer selling one of my reborns that was purchased from me back in march this year. she has listed it as a NEW item and date of birth as december 2012 and though she has not claimed to have made it she has presented it in such a way on a template so that it appears she is the artist. i have sent her an email telling her that her listing is fraudulent and that i would report her if she did not remove it or adjust her listing. i intend to do this tomorrow if i do not see any changes or response from her but wanted to know ...does ebay block them if they see that they have posted a dishonest listing. am thinking of naming and shaming her by posting her item number and ebay id here as well as a warning to others?? she paid $350 for her, has had her for 9 months. listed her as new and is asking for $525 on buy it now +$35 postage for a used item. maybe i should be flattered??? lol anyone else had this happen?
on 18-12-2012 07:40 PM
My comments about the doll were directed at rather broad claims made by another poster, not the OP and had that poster not made such broad claims I would not have had the need to defend myself.
on 18-12-2012 07:45 PM
Referring to people as unhinged because of the way they found comfort is a bit rude IMO.
on 05-01-2013 09:53 AM
OP If you're going to get all high mighty about the correct attribution of your work, perhaps you should spell Donna Rubert's name correctly in your other listings?
on 05-01-2013 05:48 PM
umm why did you rebump this
on 05-01-2013 08:59 PM
OP If you're going to get all high mighty about the correct attribution of your work, perhaps you should spell Donna Rubert's name correctly in your other listings?
Probably half the listings on ebay have at least one spelling mistake so unless done deliberately to deceive I don't think it is anything to worry about.
Lets hope ebay don't make spelling mistakes a reportable offense.