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Yes, you are right, Callum, the items aren’t stolen… maybe I am just overly suspicious. Still-the seller bid on expensive items TWICE and didn’t pick up. Now they know what valuables are and the pickup address. 33% positive is too low to trade, but fees are paid, so they continue…
Dear Michelle, electrical plugs is the least of my concerns with this trader. what is the amount of negative FB that you would allow before removing the trader? 67% negative seems pretty high to me, especially considering that their only positive FB might have come from the account potentially also started by the seller. i did report them.
another thing-none of the items that they sell seem to include chargers/power cords. Possibly stolen?
Thank you for the explanation, Gary, OP never mentioned MQL in their original post and then I got further confused when you said "Any listing that is a Buy now only listing is a multi qty listing even if the qty is one" hope OP is sorted.
Ah, just tried to remove my reserve and it told me I can't just have BN, without a reserve price. Both reserve and BN has (optional) written there, which is misleading. Just removed BN and turned it into an auction again.
I just did it to my auction several times again, it converted to reserve +BN to start reserve price only and vice versa. I use an ancient device that I never update, maybe that's why...
Ah, they wouldn't publish it because I added my auction address for you to see. It's certainly possible with a single listing, not sure about multiple quantity ones.
Did someone bid already on your auction or do you have negative balance(due to success fees for something you just sold). Just tried to change one of my auctions-everything seems to work.
But the search gives you live listings, which means they are not the accounts that the scammers are after. My question is, how do scammers search for dormant accounts names?
Thank you for your explanation, Gary, I didn't know that. I thought how would scammers know which trade accounts weren't used for a while? The names can be pretty random. Maybe they just crunch the ID numbers to find out names... I think there is much more that TM can do.
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Yes, you are right, Callum, the items aren’t stolen… maybe I am just overly suspicious. Still-the seller bid on expensive items TWICE and didn’t pick up. Now they know what valuables are and the pickup address. 33% positive is too low to trade, but fees are paid, so they continue…
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Dear Michelle, electrical plugs is the least of my concerns with this trader. what is the amount of negative FB that you would allow before removing the trader? 67% negative seems pretty high to me, especially considering that their only positive FB might have come from the account potentially also started by the seller. i did report them.
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another thing-none of the items that they sell seem to include chargers/power cords. Possibly stolen?
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Thank you for the explanation, Gary, OP never mentioned MQL in their original post and then I got further confused when you said "Any listing that is a Buy now only listing is a multi qty listing even if the qty is one" hope OP is sorted.
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Ah, just tried to remove my reserve and it told me I can't just have BN, without a reserve price. Both reserve and BN has (optional) written there, which is misleading. Just removed BN and turned it into an auction again.
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I just did it to my auction several times again, it converted to reserve +BN to start reserve price only and vice versa. I use an ancient device that I never update, maybe that's why...
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Ah, they wouldn't publish it because I added my auction address for you to see. It's certainly possible with a single listing, not sure about multiple quantity ones.
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Did someone bid already on your auction or do you have negative balance(due to success fees for something you just sold). Just tried to change one of my auctions-everything seems to work.
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But the search gives you live listings, which means they are not the accounts that the scammers are after. My question is, how do scammers search for dormant accounts names?
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Thank you for your explanation, Gary, I didn't know that. I thought how would scammers know which trade accounts weren't used for a while? The names can be pretty random. Maybe they just crunch the ID numbers to find out names... I think there is much more that TM can do.
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