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I believe he did.

Well however than man may be he is a star !!!! :rolleyes:

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If these bids are not real the poor seller will have to pay really high fees.. the poor man, hope he dosen't feel like someone has stolen some thing from him. :rolleyes:

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:rolleyes:

ERM NOT GETTING THIS PM ME AS IM SLOW

DID REPORT THIS THREE TIMES AND THEY KEPT THE LISTING UP

I reported about 6 of them and some of them seem to be removed but not sure if they are the ones I r eported as there were so many up there I forgot which ones :ohmy:

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:rolleyes::ohmy:ohmy.gif:D Whats the world coming to?

Just seen the Sammy Ambrose listing myself. Even if it is a 'shill' bid he/she would have to pay 9% of the total which on £720 is about £65!

Someone cant really be paying that sort of money for a boot can they!!!!!!!!!???????? :no::D:(:D

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He obviously only has one friend cos the same person has made the bids on all of the ones with one bid on, so thats about 33 at £9.99 he is going to have to pay fees on when he could of just sold them to the same mate in the pub :rolleyes:

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He obviously only has one friend cos the same person has made the bids on all of the ones with one bid on, so thats about 33 at £9.99 he is going to have to pay fees on when he could of just sold them to the same mate in the pub :ohmy:

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g.gif No, don't think he has any friends. Not one :rolleyes: .

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Just seen the Sammy Ambrose listing myself. Even if it is a 'shill' bid he/she would have to pay 9% of the total which on £720 is about £65!

Someone cant really be paying that sort of money for a boot can they!!!!!!!!!???????? :P:rolleyes::Dohmy.gif

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because the winning bidder will certainly be a 'fake' bidder seller won't have to pay any fees in the end i think. though seller has to go through a lot of hassle with ebay to prove that bidder is fake, i.e. non payer.

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because the winning bidder will certainly be a 'fake' bidder seller won't have to pay any fees in the end i think. though seller has to go through a lot of hassle with ebay to prove that bidder is fake, i.e. non payer.

What if the buyer as a non-payer puts his case to ebay that it was brought to his attention by a "friend" only after he had placed his bids that the item was a bootleg unsure.gif

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Its a response but you would then have to register it as a bootleg in another section for the matter to go any further.

ohmy.gif Ebay should know that it's a bootleg - enough people on here have told 'em!


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bootleg cds seems no ones really bothered i did put up info on here about the ric tic and goldern world cds . they said made in thialand but more like england. i was questioned "how do you know that we have not liscened the tracks"! carnt mention names as to who i think had done them as no doubt i would get a letter and get sued.

had a reply off ebay saying they would look into the above seller. anyway whos doing the look a like boots ? ph34r.gif

i'll give you a clue i know someone who worked at a record pressing plant in the east midlands he saw the mastercopies to these c.d's being done 5 years ago :rolleyes:

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:P AUGUST UPDATE: BACK WITH 191 "Buy it now"ITEMS

Well done Ebay for seemingly ignoring all the reporting of this seller (vinylrecordcutting) by the good folks on this site.

Just discovered during a random search that he's back with 191 items. All the ones I looked at were blatant boots listed as "buy it now" items.

AND HE'S GOT 100% FEEDBACK :thumbsup:

Edited by KevinKent

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