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[Mccoypottery-talk] The eBay fake
Patti
jplev1@comcast.net
Sun, 27 Oct 2002 00:19:04 -0200
It is also considered mail fruad sending faked items accross state
lines .
chris wrote:
> The thing to do is contact the Attorney Generals of both the sellers
> and buyers states. They have complaint forms for such things as what
> seems to be going on here with fraud. I am sure they would be very
> interested. Since it can be considered as "interstate commerce", you
> may also want to contact the Attorney Generals Office of the United
> States.Hope this HelpsChris
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Amanda Ramsey
> To: mccoypottery-talk@lists.mccoypottery.com
> Sent: Saturday, October 26, 2002 11:01 PM
> Subject: Re: [Mccoypottery-talk] The eBay fake
> She is really good- I have to admit!! I am not sure what to
> do; I have gone through every channel I can think of on
> Ebay, and still they are doing nothing! She actually has 2
> PO boxes, the one in SC, and the one in TN... and she has a
> home address listed for SC when I requested her info.
>
> I would love to get the media involved, as we first talked
> about, but I just don't have the time or energies to do it,
> as I work full time and have a 2 yr old, among other chores,
> etc ( single parent here!!), so I can't persue it like I
> would like...
>
> But I am open to suggestion also, and anything I can do to
> help, since I have had personal experience of purchasing one
> of her FAKES!!, I will.
>
> By the way, she did email me again DEMANDING that I send her
> jars back so that she could refund my money-- sweet as
> honey, said that she doesn't want anyone to be unhappy with
> her auctions!! I know why she did this, because I threatened
> her with court- and told her her jars were the proof. They
> are such junk-- I still can't believe the insides are
> smeared with rough cement to add weight!
>
> She takes the cake, for sure!
>
> VSMITHW@aol.com wrote:
>
> Well, I've controlled myself about as much as I'm
> able...this woman is making me crazy and I'm
> furious. I know it's true that she is raking in
> money from those folks who have absolutely no idea
> what to expect on eBay...I'm just waiting to see
> what happens when these people re-list these same
> items on eBay. I'm disgusted that eBay won't do
> anything about "Faye" and I'm not sure what else
> we can do. If anyone has any good ideas, I'd love
> to know about them.
>
> I've attached below the message I sent to her
> earlier. Does anyone have a plan - this is really
> becoming a huge problem.
>
> Vicki
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>
> "The "real" McCoy never made a Red Riding Hood
> anything. You are a disgrace...the items you're
> selling are fakes - you know it - and you're
> playing folks on eBay for sucker! s. You've done
> real damage to those honest eBay sellers of McCoy
> pottery.
>
> My understanding is that shampoo in the vending
> machine in prison costs $7.00 for 2 ounces. Better
> save your money, honey.
>
> Faye's Southern Memories...now Rock of Memories.
> What will you become next?"
>
>
>
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