In my blog, I have highlighted numerous times the spam/scam e-mails I receive from so-called Chinese Sellers through eBay's Contact Member feature. There was once I received almost twenty such e-mails from a few Chinese Sellers within two hours. They could be the same person using different IDs or they could be different people. We don't actually know since it's so easy to create an eBay ID in free eBay sites.
It's made known in various community boards that this problem is not only localized to eBay Malaysia, but also to other eBay sites. To counter this and to help legitimate Sellers, eBay members from Germany have gotten together to compile a list of Chinese fraudsters with fake websites and/or shops in China.
The growing list is HERE.
However, before you contribute to the list, please do a SEARCH first to see if it's already included in the thread, so as not to duplicate entries. It's in German but it's rather self explanatory.
Too bad I have already deleted all such emails (I delete junk mail, you know?) or I would have pages to contribute to the thread.
It's made known in various community boards that this problem is not only localized to eBay Malaysia, but also to other eBay sites. To counter this and to help legitimate Sellers, eBay members from Germany have gotten together to compile a list of Chinese fraudsters with fake websites and/or shops in China.
The growing list is HERE.
However, before you contribute to the list, please do a SEARCH first to see if it's already included in the thread, so as not to duplicate entries. It's in German but it's rather self explanatory.
Too bad I have already deleted all such emails (I delete junk mail, you know?) or I would have pages to contribute to the thread.
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