this is the answear from ebay for my notification about the s4 headlights on that CRX..
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this is the answear from ebay for my notification about the s4 headlights on that CRX..
which looked more than sketchy .
some of you al ready know how this crap goes ,but i thought this would be interessting..
"Hello,
Thanks for writing to us. I appreciate the chance to help you with
your
questions.
eBay doesn't actually handle the merchandise that is offered for
auction. Without firsthand knowledge of the item, we are unable to
guarantee the accuracy of the listing information. We encourage
members
who are interested in bidding on an item to email the seller for
additional information. Be sure to ask the seller specific questions
regarding age, authenticity and condition of the item before bidding.
In
the unlikely event that the seller doesn't respond, you may want to
reconsider your bidding decision.
Part of this information is contained in our User Agreement, under
article 3. I have included a portion of that Article below for your
review:
"...3.1 Overview. Although we are commonly referred to as an
online
auction web site, it is important to realize that we are not a
traditional "auctioneer". Instead, our site acts as a venue
to allow
anyone to offer, sell, and buy just about anything, at anytime, from
anywhere, in a variety of formats, including a fixed price format and
an
auction-style format commonly referred to as an "online
auction". We are
not involved in the actual transaction between buyers and sellers. As
a
result, we have no control over the quality, safety or legality of
the
items advertised, the truth or accuracy of the listings, the ability
of
sellers to sell items or the ability of buyers to buy items. We
cannot
ensure that a buyer or seller will actually complete a
transaction."
If you would like to review the rest of our User Agreement, please
visit
the URL below:
http://pages.ebay.com/help/new/about_user_agreement.html
I will be happy to give you some suggestions about handling this type
of
situation. First, I recommend that you report the situation to your
local law enforcement officials and file a report. If you choose to
do
this, we will gladly help Law Enforcement with any official inquiries
they may have. If you do contact a law enforcement officer, please
let
the office know that eBay would be pleased to cooperate in the
investigation and ask the officer to contact us. He or she can
contact
us by visiting the link below:
http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/stolen.html
And clicking the "Contact Us" link on that page.
To find the name of a local law enforcement officer that can help
you,
please refer to the following address:
www.usacops.com
I wish you the best with your future transactions.
Regards,
Royce
eBay Motors
Trust and Safety Department "
some of you al ready know how this crap goes ,but i thought this would be interessting..
"Hello,
Thanks for writing to us. I appreciate the chance to help you with
your
questions.
eBay doesn't actually handle the merchandise that is offered for
auction. Without firsthand knowledge of the item, we are unable to
guarantee the accuracy of the listing information. We encourage
members
who are interested in bidding on an item to email the seller for
additional information. Be sure to ask the seller specific questions
regarding age, authenticity and condition of the item before bidding.
In
the unlikely event that the seller doesn't respond, you may want to
reconsider your bidding decision.
Part of this information is contained in our User Agreement, under
article 3. I have included a portion of that Article below for your
review:
"...3.1 Overview. Although we are commonly referred to as an
online
auction web site, it is important to realize that we are not a
traditional "auctioneer". Instead, our site acts as a venue
to allow
anyone to offer, sell, and buy just about anything, at anytime, from
anywhere, in a variety of formats, including a fixed price format and
an
auction-style format commonly referred to as an "online
auction". We are
not involved in the actual transaction between buyers and sellers. As
a
result, we have no control over the quality, safety or legality of
the
items advertised, the truth or accuracy of the listings, the ability
of
sellers to sell items or the ability of buyers to buy items. We
cannot
ensure that a buyer or seller will actually complete a
transaction."
If you would like to review the rest of our User Agreement, please
visit
the URL below:
http://pages.ebay.com/help/new/about_user_agreement.html
I will be happy to give you some suggestions about handling this type
of
situation. First, I recommend that you report the situation to your
local law enforcement officials and file a report. If you choose to
do
this, we will gladly help Law Enforcement with any official inquiries
they may have. If you do contact a law enforcement officer, please
let
the office know that eBay would be pleased to cooperate in the
investigation and ask the officer to contact us. He or she can
contact
us by visiting the link below:
http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/stolen.html
And clicking the "Contact Us" link on that page.
To find the name of a local law enforcement officer that can help
you,
please refer to the following address:
www.usacops.com
I wish you the best with your future transactions.
Regards,
Royce
eBay Motors
Trust and Safety Department "
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