Home
Home

Directory
Directory

Articles
Internet News
Security News
Ecommerce News
Domain News

Site Tools
Site Speed Test
Keyword Research
Resolve Hostname
DNS Tools
Register Domains
Affiliate Programs
Open Source

Shopping Carts
Cart Reviews
SSL Certificates

Enter your email address to subscribe to our updates:

Delivered by FeedBurner


Venue Charts
Channel Traffic Rankings
OAI Stock Quotes and Charts
eBay's Worst Feedback

Forum
Forum Home
TulipTools News
Advertising
Blogging
Computer Hardware
Domain Names
Ecommerce
Financing
Int'l Trading
Graphics and HTML
Internet Access
Legal Issues
Internet Business
Auction Sites
Classified Ad Sites
Fixed Price Venues
Operating Systems
Programming
Search Engines
Internet Security
Software
Web Hosting
Webmaster Issues
Reviews
Announcements
Off Topic Discussion

Web Hosting
TulipHosting

Domain Names
TulipDomains

Web Stats
TulipStats

Forum Rules
Forum Rules
Privacy Policy

Site Map
Forum Sitemap
Sitemap Topics




Directory| Forums| Internet News|Cart Reviews| DNS Tools| Keyword Research| Site Speed Test| Security| | Domain Marketplace| Domain Blog
TulipTools Internet Business Owners and Online Sellers Community
  • Home
  • Search
  • Member List
  • Calendar
Hello There, Guest! Login Register
TulipTools Internet Business Owners and Online Sellers Community › Online Auction Industry, B2B Trading Sites, Classified Ad Sites, Fixed Price Venues, and Malls › Online Auction Industry Discussion › Auction Sites › eBay › Frauds, Scams, and Rip Offs v
« Previous 1 … 5 6 7 8 9 … 14 Next »

Do Internet Auctions and eBay Encourage Sales Of Stolen Goods?

  
Threaded Mode | Linear Mode
Do Internet Auctions and eBay Encourage Sales Of Stolen Goods?
07-03-2006, 12:47 PM,
Post: #1
mandy Offline
Administrator
*******
Posts: 9,932
Joined: Feb 2011
Reputation: 0
Do Internet Auctions and eBay Encourage Sales Of Stolen Goods?
Quote:In April, dozens of unauthorized carbon fiber forks bearing the Ritchey name and logo began appearing on eBay. What surprised Steve Parke, Ritchey’s general manager, nearly as much as seeing counterfeit Ritchey product on the auction web site was how unconcerned eBay was about the fact.

“We had a vendor that we were qualifying to make a carbon fiber road fork, a WCS model, from one of our Taiwanese sources. The vendor was incapable of making the fork such that it would pass fatigue testing. And so we had to give the vendor a no-go. We went to another vendor and he was able to execute the design flawlessly...

“Well, vendor No. 1 had a number of forks that they had made in trying to pass this testing threshold, plus they had the molds there to make more. So that vendor and some other people cranked out a hundred forks and sold them on eBay. He shipped them from Taiwan directly to eBay customers...

full article: http://www.bicycleretailer.com/bicyclere...1002765124
Reply
07-03-2006, 03:41 PM,
Post: #2
xppman Offline
Tulip Fanatic
*******
Posts: 2,406
Joined: Jul 2005
Reputation: 0
Re: Do Internet Auctions and eBay Encourage Sales Of Stolen Goods?
It's NOT ebay's fault.

Remember ebay is just a venue.  Happy001

I sure hope some good legal team can dis-spell that JAV status
or MAKE ebay live up to it in all areas like... oh I don't know trying to dictate
what forms of payment one can advertise on their listing for one example.  Wave
.
Reply
07-03-2006, 03:47 PM,
Post: #3
iron_chick Offline
Tulip Fanatic
*******
Posts: 1,024
Joined: Oct 2005
Reputation: 0
Re: Do Internet Auctions and eBay Encourage Sales Of Stolen Goods?
My mother has a friend, a physician, who was permanently disabled - brain damage - when the fork on his bike cracked when he was riding down a hill.

eBay's legal department needs to rethink their position of REFUSING to allow the notification of buyers who purchased defective forks of the hazards they are facing.
Reply
07-03-2006, 08:44 PM,
Post: #4
bargainbloodhound Offline
Lawnmower Mouth
********
Posts: 4,372
Joined: Jul 2005
Reputation: 0
Re: Do Internet Auctions and eBay Encourage Sales Of Stolen Goods?
Quote:“Maybe ‘enables’ theft would be a better way of describing it. Although they do more than many to prevent illegal behavior, eBay does make it more possible than before for crooks to anonymously sell stolen product to an international marketplace.

Much more possible.  eBay is now the first stop when someone wants to fence stolen merchandise.  The anonymity of being able to hide behind a madeup unverified user ID in a virtual marketplace is definitely more desirable to thieves than trying to sell stolen goods face-to-face from a physical location.

Quote:“Basically [the eBay] guys are a legitimized fence in the marketplace. They don’t behave responsibly. A retailer couldn’t sell stolen pedals and get away with it. They are an electronic flea market, and they make provisions for this to happen,” Parke said.

Also true, but the "a retailer couldn't get away with it" comparison applies even more to counterfeits.  Macy's or Bloomingdale's couldn't get away with stocking their shelves with a mix of 70% knockoff/30% authentic designer goods, but eBay's "just a venue" crappola allows it to get away with it every friggin' day of the year.

Quote:eBay's legal department needs to rethink their position of REFUSING to allow the notification of buyers who purchased defective forks of the hazards they are facing.


It'll never happen without legislation.  Corporate lawyers were born without hearts or morals.
"Well, Jay was so giddy that someone named Jay was involved with this site we posted our first non-eBay listing in 3 years here at Lunarbid (we tried two items at Yahoo once upon a time, they bombed)" -Marie posting in a LunarBid thread at OTWA in 2005 wins the award for 'most moronic reason ever given for choosing a venue"

"thanks twat u must have nothing better 2 do. do u talk to all your members like that. will not be recomending your site.
best way to put it is TULIPTOOLS.COM IS REALLY SHIT. DONT JOIN." -pubescent owner of rinky dink off2auction.com in 2011
Reply
07-03-2006, 09:01 PM,
Post: #5
xppman Offline
Tulip Fanatic
*******
Posts: 2,406
Joined: Jul 2005
Reputation: 0
Re: Do Internet Auctions and eBay Encourage Sales Of Stolen Goods?
Quote:It'll never happen without legislation.  Corporate lawyers were born without hearts or morals.

You can say that again. Oh wait... I just did...
.
Reply
« Next Oldest | Next Newest »




Possibly Related Threads…
Thread Author Replies Views Last Post
  Art fraud on the Internet and on eBay mandy 0 2,903 05-05-2008, 10:02 AM
Last Post: mandy
  Retailers want Congress to require eBay auctions to list serial numbers Kristijntje 7 5,293 10-30-2007, 12:52 AM
Last Post: sneakymagenta
  Gucci owner PPR threatens to sue eBay over counterfeit goods mandy 0 2,932 09-02-2007, 09:15 AM
Last Post: mandy
  Retailers demand eBay crack down on sale of stolen goods mandy 0 2,384 05-19-2007, 08:25 AM
Last Post: mandy
  Two National Guardsmen arrested for selling stolen gear on eBay Kristijntje 1 3,016 02-25-2007, 09:05 AM
Last Post: mandy
  Exposed: how eBay sellers fix auctions mandy 8 5,506 02-05-2007, 05:35 PM
Last Post: bargainbloodhound
  GPS leads to arrest of eBay Seller of Stolen Goods mandy 0 2,336 01-09-2007, 11:29 AM
Last Post: mandy
  Stolen Good Sales on eBay: Police Say "What it comes down to is profit for eBay" mandy 3 3,432 11-03-2006, 05:03 PM
Last Post: BellisimaJ.
  eBay Seller indicted for selling $100K plus worth of stolen "Lego" merchandise mandy 0 2,527 10-26-2006, 08:46 AM
Last Post: mandy
  Librarian who sold Stolen Rare Books on eBay Sentenced mandy 0 2,179 10-26-2006, 08:38 AM
Last Post: mandy

  • View a Printable Version
  • Send this Thread to a Friend
  • Subscribe to this thread
Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)
  • Contact Us
  • TulipTools Internet Business Owners and Online Sellers Community
  • Return to Top
  • Lite (Archive) Mode
  • RSS Syndication
  • Help
Current time: 06-08-2026, 02:21 PM Powered By MyBB, © 2002-2026 MyBB Group. Theme created by Justin S.
powered by Apache

powered by Linuxpowered by CentOS

Copyright 2000-2013 TulipTools.com. All rights reserved.