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Posted By: barrysloate
It is a disturbing trend and the question is how can a consumer be protected by this? The crooks are making the mistake of listing very high profile cards that so far have been traceable, but what if they start posting images of slightly more common material that is less recognizable? I'm sitting here trying to think of a way ebay could better protect people against this but I haven't come up with an answer. |
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