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my guess is that no money will move from the theft of your photos, except maybe some fees / commissions to ebay.
thanks to everyone for the alerts; education; etc.
Jeff
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I agree that we can't believe what we are "seeing" on ebay . . . inactive account; small items; now big items . . . I would think it's all a scam.
: There is just so much wrong with this whole
: thing...
: The seller has been inactive for 2 years, then
: changes his ID and starts selling high end
: watches, with stolen pics, etc.
: All of his recent auctions have ended with
: "Buy it now" - too many to be a
: coincidence.
: Most of the buyers have been inactive or have
: not been buying this type of item.
: No one has left any new feedback.
: The whole scam sounds like someone harvesting
: eBay accounts by phishing, and building a
: profile in preparation for a big sting. I
: would bet the seller and all the recent
: "buyers" are stolen accounts.
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