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Old 29-04-21, 02:18 PM
altcar73 altcar73 is offline
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Originally Posted by Artynut View Post
Surely there must be someone who has complained to eBay?. They must know who bought that bogus Vicky Crown Artillery badge?. Could they, if advised, be held responsible for aiding and abetting a fraud if they then did not advise the buyer of such fraud?
Members keep saying that his fakes have to be proven as such or that proof of his knowledge that what he sells is rubbish. Is there such an organisation in UK as the “Better Business Bureau” where complaints may be lodged? It’s one of the tools that most respectable businesses belong to as a means of self regulating their practices here in Canada. A business that does not belong to this or the local Chamber of Commerce surely has something a little murky in their operation.
eBay exist to make cash - not deal with complaints. Militaria dealers here are not likely to be members of a Chamber of Commerce nor is there any requirement for them (or indeed anyone else) to be members. The seller has thousands of satisfied customers (according to the feedback) which we know is meaningless. As has been suggested, make a note of who the seller is and don't buy from him and then move on.

Dave.
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