@maranock wrote:

I popped onto ebays page on facebook to complain about the seed scam listings and someone immediately got in touch asking for the listing numbers (I only gave some Australian listings (with explanations as to why they were fake) as there are too many Chinese to count). They said they would immediately get on top of it so I thought that maybe this time something would be done.

 

That was over a week ago and still the listing are there. Oh well, you can only try.


That's generally what happens via reports as well,(as they thank you for the report and it will be investigated

 

but nothing ever gets done),stubborn_smiley_by_mirz123-d4bt0te_zps12f1a5a3.gif

 


@*tippy*toes* wrote:

The trouble is, they get so caught up in their scamming and they get away with it and get away with it and get away with it, so start to think they are untouchable and invincible. People start to get blase after awhile. They eventually slip up or try to scam the wrong person.


Unfortunately some of the Chinese sellers don't even believe that they are doing anything wrong as their

 

suppliers will them that that the listings are genuine,(that the reply I got back when I Emailed one of them).

 

Then their account managers just tell them to keep listing them.