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Pirate Moderator
      
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Last Login: 9/8/2008 11:02:36 PM
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A 20-year-old obsessed with defrauding eBay customers has been sentenced to two years' custody.
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I am a free prince and have as much authority to make war on the whole world as he who has a hundred sail of ships and an army of a hundred thousand men in the field. And this my conscience tells me; that there is no arguing with such sniveling puppies who allow superiors to kick them about the deck at pleasure, and pin their faith upon the pimp of a parson, a squab who neither practices nor believes what he puts upon the chuckle-headed fools he preaches to.
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Top Banana
      
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Last Login: 11/11/2008 12:55:36 PM
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HA! I love that line at the end of the video, something to the effect of...
"...eBay is delighted at the sentencing, and says maintaining a secure site is their top priority."
But eBay really didn't do jack. They let the guy sell again after defrauding 45,000 quid and not only that he was ripping people off for more than a year and it was the customers contacting the police that got the guy busted. All eBay did was give the police information when they asked for it.
So they let the guy sell again with a history of fraud, and with customers for almost a year complaining to eBay saying that they were ripped off, and eBay continued to let him sell.
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Auction Guru
      
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soc (8/30/2007) All eBay did was give the police information when they asked for it.
as long as that is all they have to do, that's probably all they will do...as long as the $$$ keeps rolling in...
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