An Ass trying to Sell my Dumble #84 on Ebay-Beware

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makrisp
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An Ass trying to Sell my Dumble #84 on Ebay-Beware

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Another jerk downloading pics from Livesey's page trying to scam folks!
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tonelab2
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Wow, Lucky your the real owner and noticed the auction. It's probably a stolen ebay I.D as well.
ebay #190078026726.
Must be the same scammer that's tried a couple of times before. Hopefully some folks will now know where I'm coming from with this amp, I almost got burnt last time it was auctioned, but smelt a rat. The seller was using another I.D.(with good feedback) last time.
BTW anyone know anything about these amps
Item number: 250077068086
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makrisp wrote:Another jerk downloading pics from Livesey's page trying to scam folks!
I'm sorry that the pics of your amp are being used in a scam auction. If you would like the pics of your amp removed from my on-line resource then I would be more than happy to do so.

I'm sure that many other people have pics of your amp too from the original website on which they were posted when the amp was offered for sale.

Best Regards,
"Livesey"
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Rob Livesey
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Have you contacted e-bay?
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Would be a wise move even if only to protect the innocent
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Rob Livesey wrote:
makrisp wrote:Another jerk downloading pics from Livesey's page trying to scam folks!
I'm sorry that the pics of your amp are being used in a scam auction. If you would like the pics of your amp removed from my on-line resource then I would be more than happy to do so.

I'm sure that many other people have pics of your amp too from the original website on which they were posted when the amp was offered for sale.

Best Regards,
"Livesey"
Rob,
No need to pull the pics from your site, but thanks for asking. Hopefully EBAY will pull the add soon.

Sincerely,

Paul
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strat57 wrote:Have you contacted e-bay?
I have contacted EBAY about four times, but the add is still up.
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Paul, I reported it the first day it went up. They e-mailed me and said they are investigating the auction and seller but, who knows?
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From past experience it usually takes a few days depending on how many complaints they get. The more the merrier.

Dear eBay member,
Thank you for writing eBay in regard to a potentially fraudulent
listing.

We're investigating your report and will take appropriate action as soon
as our investigation is complete. Due to privacy concerns, we don't
discuss the details of any action taken against another eBay member's
account. This protects all eBay members.
It is my pleasure to assist you. Thank you for choosing eBay.

Sincerely,
Donny
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The auction is still up, and the bidding's over $8000 now. I sent the seller a question: Since this is a fake auction, can I pay with Monopoly money?
Rich Gordon
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That's funny. I was hoping Paul would send the seller a question like, "Man, that's remarkable. That looks exactly like #84, except that I own #84." :lol:
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Allynmey wrote:Paul, I reported it the first day it went up. They e-mailed me and said they are investigating the auction and seller but, who knows?
Man i did the SAME THING!! :)
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