A Message from Rob Chesnut Safeguarding Member IDs
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05-01-2007, 02:06 PM,
Post: #31
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Re: A Message from Rob Chesnut Safeguarding Member IDs
[quote author=dimucci link=topic=5731.msg39939#msg39939 date=1168373783]
Quote:Can you say "shill bidding will rule "? I would assume we can safely say it. [/quote] And the proposed policy adjustments insure that we can still safely say it. : |
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08-27-2007, 08:15 AM,
Post: #32
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eBay makes changes to its Safeguarding Member IDs policy
More changes to eBay's SMI policy:
Quote: Enhancing SMI -- adding transparency for items over $200 |
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08-27-2007, 01:04 PM,
Post: #33
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Re: A Message from Rob Chesnut Safeguarding Member IDs
Not perfect, but better.
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03-05-2008, 12:10 PM,
Post: #34
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Re: A Message from Rob Chesnut Safeguarding Member IDs
Update:
Quote:Hello...This is Matt Halprin, eBay's Vice President in charge of Global Trust & Safety. As eBay continues to grow into a global online marketplace we are a natural target for online criminals. As you may know, fraud related to fake Second Chance Offers has been a significant challenge to the safety of our marketplace. Fraudsters send these authentic-looking, malicious emails to bidders on auction-style listings in an effort to convince them to send them funds. Unsuspecting bidders get fooled into thinking they are dealing with a legitimate seller, and agree to send funds (often by an unapproved method like Western Union, a major red flag that fraud is involved) in exchange for receiving an item like the one they had recently hoped to win. |
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