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June 30 2009 at 2:19 PM
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Response to Ebay Fakes

Mike
There is a way to get all these eBay fakes off eBay.
It's called VeRo system. One can simply fill out their
digital form and email it to VeRo. It takes only a day
or two for them to take an action. BUT it can only be
done by the copyrights holder. So Mr. Saunders would
have to do it himself.

You said the fake seller had 3000 "positive" feedbacks?
You know what that means... there are 3000 modelers
who are happy buying fakes. As Mr. Saunders stated,
this is a part of the reasons why he is not making any
new figures. So who's losing out on this? The good
modelers.

Leave the seller a negative feedback and ask for a refund.
And report this to eBay. If you had paid through PayPal, you
can get your money back with not much problem.
Negative feedback is what these eBay sellers are afraid of the most.

"Let There be Rock!!!"
AC/DC

 
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