SEATTLE -- From heart-shaped potatoes to an alien in a jar, you can find just about anything for sale on eBay.
But the line between frightening and fraudulent compelled one local woman to step in.
Redmond resident Mickey Stuart, whose 13-year-old son relies on a trained service dog to mitigate the effects of his autism, says she was first alerted to a listing for a service dog vest on eBay through a network of service dog owners. There was outrage among the group, Stuart says, over the seller's description that the vest could be used for non-service dogs.
"Use this for your good puppy and take her shopping with you," the listing describes. "May have to play blind or stupid, but you love your puppy."
The listing has already been removed. Demonstrating once again that ebay can move surprisingly quickly when it comes to concealing fraud, and protecting it's big fake goody-two-shoes PR appearance, but they still can't or won't take down an obvious fraudlulent listing submitted through the normal report feature by a regular user...