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Police and Reporters Expose Dirty Secrets About ebaY


Ouch!!! Shocking! An example of passive conspiracy?

Stolen Items Bringing in Big Money on eBay

(snippets)Stolen World War II era stamps, Winning bid was 99-cents; eBay gets 72-cents. When Swanson sold a saw for $80, eBay made $5.61. Climbing gear went for $69.99, ebay got $5.31. Cops say the ring of thieves contributed to eBay's bottom line.

Sgt. Scott Vanwagoner, Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office: "What it comes down to is profit for eBay, and what it comes down to is profit for criminals on the street." ...


A company spokeswoman we talked to says eBay is just a venue to bring millions of buyers and sellers together. While eBay does have a policy against listing stolen items, the spokesperson says eBay does not police each transaction. ...

We wanted an on-camera interview, but eBay refused. We even flew to company headquarters in California. We waited, off property. The spokeswoman never came out. ...

That was 10-days ago and we're still waiting for a call. ...



Why would ebay not grant an interview? Why did ebay give law enforcement what appears to be a brush-off? Is that being open, honest or forthright to the interest of, not only users and law enforcement, but our entire society at large?

What did/does ebay do with all their ill-gotten gains?

Is that "just a venue" excuse wearing thin when we see more and more and more similar reports?

Notice the part about the stamp-related crime? (again...) Must be a whole lot of sleazery in the stamp world as well as on sleazebay?


( BTW, is a screenshot of the story/webpage is featured in a fact and humour crammed ebay parody on youtube?)



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