posted on October 25, 2000 11:27:03 AM
They have deleted auctions of people just because they are using this great and helpfull product named Auctiva Showcase.... That enabled you to have your own page with all your products!
posted on October 25, 2000 11:31:25 AM
IF eBay ended auctions because of the Auctiva showcase link, it was because it provided a direct link to ALL of the seller's auctions on various sites, which is a violation of eBay policy.
And, both the seller AND Auctiva should have known that already.
posted on October 25, 2000 11:39:14 AM
eBay already has violated their own policy many times. Now they are violating their seller base by not providing the services their customers ARE paying for. I think an investigation would get them on their toes.
posted on October 25, 2000 11:47:51 AM
It' very clear to me that eBay does what ever it wants when they feel threaten.. They are really scared of everything... why? It should be because they give us a terrible service with not friendly interface.. ANd they are down all the time!
posted on October 25, 2000 12:00:54 PM
Seller serch is frequently not working -- were you able to get to the userid's FEEDBACK page, and see if it stated that the individual was not a registered user. Use caution with Seller Searxch to determine if someone is actually NARU.
From the AuctionWatch.com Community Guidelines, you cannot:
Post private information about any person that is not readily available to the general public. This includes, but is not limited to, phone numbers, addresses, full names, email addresses, and an auction ID or auction user ID.
I have deleted the posts that disclosed the auction user's ID.
posted on October 25, 2000 01:30:12 PM
Sorry about displaying ID's...
Here, you can check this article:
http://www.msnbc.com/news/480603.asp?cp1=1..lori..I