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Maybe you should bid $1000,000 on each of the swords he has listed, to make sure no-one else can win them?

If the pics are stolen from you, then eBay can't blame you for a false bid, and if they end with a sale, then he will owe eBay high listing fees, which he won't pay, and will get banned anyways?

 

Online warfare :D

 

Brian

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Sorry to hear about eBay troubles. Many crooks out there.

 

Here is another Chinese hijacker. I notified the website where photos are linked:

 

http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZdelicate5166

 

Seller not responding to my questions, very suspicious.

 

 

I hear eBay in UK banned sword listings? They should instead ban sword listings FROM China under "antique."

 

Kaj

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That S.O.B!

Sorry, for the language!;-)

Good job, kanetoyo!

Let´s continue to be observant and make life harder for those (again faul language);-)

 

Would it be a a utopia where true sword collectors could register and logg on to a

regulated secure site where we we can sell/buy and exchange products without

getting disturbed by those (again faul language)

 

Or I´m I just dreaming!?;-)

 

Stefan

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