Too good to be True - a real story of a scam - Part 2/6
illustrated guide by Avi
[4.] seller is listed as "Private", meaning we can't see details of his feedbacks. What does he have to hide?
We can still see (by clicking on the private link) his feedbacks number which is 7 positives with no negatives so why hide yourself if you are that good ?
Please note BTW that from Oct.26, 2006 eBay will not allow "Private" sellers to list auctions so at least this was corrected...
I just wonder why allow buyers to hide under the "Private" option?
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Guide created: 10/07/06 (updated 10/15/09)


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