How did you report them, as in which criteria did you select when you did it? I looked the other day and there wasn't really anything appropriate.

Report as fraudulent listings, Brer.

 

This might stop a few, or at least catch them.....hopefully.

 

https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/im-going-to-come-after-you-peter-dutton-slams-panic-buying-...

 

 

Oh, and my large box of 48 loo rolls - bought at a normal price on ebay - just arrived.  

 

(Also not a prepper, but getting darn close)

 

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There are 2,000 more listings than when I looked last time (a couple of days ago?). That's 5,000 up to 7,000!

Bad luck for the people who buy stuff that's supposed to be in Australia and ends up coming from China.

This guy certainly seems crazy...

 

Mummified Toilet Paper - or is it Toilet Papered Mummy?

brerrabbit, there's a certain irony in that.

 

Toilet Paper was invented in China

almost made of gold.....

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@brerrabbit585 wrote:
How did you report them, as in which criteria did you select when you did it? I looked the other day and there wasn't really anything appropriate.
In the drop down boxes Listing practices > Fraudulent listing activities > You suspect that a listing is

 

fraudulent.

 

Just ignore what it says underneath the box and click on the Submit report.

 

Just make certain you only report the profiteers that use the auction format as there are geneuine sellers

 

on there who use the BIN system although there are some now using the BIN system but their high prices for

 

single packs stand out.

 

Bad karma, dudes!

Yes, there is a "report item"  link on every auction.  It is as good as useless when it even works.  It is very ebay like in that it won't allow a full and proper report.  Just part of ebay's habit of concealing fraud in pursuit of profit.