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  2. 11 Online Shopping Scam Warning Signs You Should Never Ignore

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    Common scams include selling a picture of a product rather than the product itself (read the listing carefully) or selling counterfeit goods (eBay does have a guarantee that helps protect buyers ...

  3. Jenny Carchman Explores ‘Very Crazy Story’ of eBay ... - AOL

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    People wanting to protect what’s ‘theirs,’ protect the way the company should run.” eBay’s employees, including Carchman’s interviewee Veronica Zea, “believed that anything they do ...

  4. Should I pay for a canceled order that was delivered? - AOL

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    File a fraud report if the items come from established vendors such as Amazon and eBay. Notify authorities if the package contains organic materials (i.e., seeds, food, plants) or an unknown ...

  5. eBay stalking scandal - Wikipedia

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    The eBay stalking scandal was a campaign conducted in 2019 by eBay and contractors. The scandal involved the aggressive stalking and harassment of two e-commerce bloggers, Ina and David Steiner, who wrote frequent commentary about eBay on their website EcommerceBytes. [1] [2] Seven eBay employees pleaded guilty to charges involving criminal ...

  6. Auction sniping - Wikipedia

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    Auction sniping (also called bid sniping) is the practice, in a timed online auction, of placing a bid likely to exceed the current highest bid (which may be hidden) as late as possible—usually seconds before the end of the auction—giving other bidders no time to outbid the sniper.

  7. As is - Wikipedia

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    A similar concept is a "buyer beware" claim, where the careful buyer should take the time to examine the item before accepting it, or obtain expert advice. [7] [8] On the other hand, the phrase "as is" does not disclaim "express" warranties: these may, for example, be created by the seller's description of an item.

  8. Escrow - Wikipedia

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    As with traditional escrow, Internet escrow works by placing money in the control of an independent and licensed third party in order to protect both the buyer and seller in a transaction. When both parties verify the transaction has been completed per terms set, the money is released.

  9. Huge data leak exposes 14 million customer shipping records - AOL

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    Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson says Hipshipper, which is used by eBay, Shopify and Amazon sellers, exposed millions of shipping labels. Huge data leak exposes 14 million customer shipping ...