The one they NARU'd this morning had some scam electronics and those wretched costumes. Star Wars and a few others. 

Another hacked account had the listings and fake feedback removed (including the negs) and changed back to the original owners name, but I don't think that will stop the scammers. 

 

Hmmm, no wonder I'm missing these bike scammers, there are so many listings in those categories, so I refine the search by adding terms to not search. Bike was one of them! I'll have to remove it so they show up. 

 

This is the one that is the subject of this thread, eBay still refusing to remove them 261751923062

This one has 5 listings for SD cards, 2 in the pocket bike category 161585059256

This one has a Frozen costume in the pocket bike category 231471363267

This one has a fake 256GB SD card in pocket bikes 251819113589

The other costume seller that has listed in both pocket bikes and go karts I have given up reporting. It seems some of their items are being sent, so I highly doubt eBay will remove them. I think I reported them over 50 times and had no luck whatsoever.

 

I have reported all these countless time, both through the listing and via the report a member link and eBay has dug their heels in.

 

I have been keeping a document record of each of these sellers, what date I saw them, what their feedback score is, how many listings in each category, what the listings are (generically) and the anonymous names of the fake feedback on hacked accounts. Quite a few have the same anonymous feedbackers leaving positives, so they are obviously the same scammers listing. EBay assures you that if the seller is NARU'd for fraudulent activity, they are unable to create new accounts. That may be so, but it doesn't stop them hacking someone else's account.