Ebay Works against the Pre Order Scammers

BananaMan

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Online auction website eBay has imposed strict new regulations on the sales of next generation console pre-orders, while removing all existing listings for the PlayStation 3 until the new procedures are in place.

A posting in the eBay Trust & Safety forum includes a statement from the company?s customer support department which indicates that ?due to the high demand and limited supply of this item we are taking stronger measures to protect both buyers and sellers in the eBay community. Currently, eBay is not permitting ?Pre-Sale? of this item, and sellers who list it on eBay must have physical possession of the products at time of listing.?

In order for subsequent listings to be allowed, sellers will be required to fax eBay additional confirmation of their identity, including driver?s license or similar ID, credit card statements and a receipt for the console.

Following the start of pre-orders for the PlayStation 3 last week, which were quickly ended the same day as allocations were used up, listings immediately began to appear on eBay offering the console for anything up to $800,000 ? with no more than a pre-order receipt as proof that the console would be supplied.

With Wii pre-orders also reportedly sold-out, despite much larger allocations compared to the PlayStation 3, eBay appear keen to avoid the significant black market that emerged alongside the launch of the Xbox 360 and which saw the console regularly selling for two or three times its suggested price while stock was still low.

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Most are domain name sales, and Sony could sue anyone who owns a domain with the word Sony in it, but anyone who would buy through an email address is asking for trouble.

Tiv you should of seen it before they closed most of the shit dow.
 
I did a quick search and found a bunch of them listed still in the search, but they were deleted....but they highest price I found was $3900...thats insane
 
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Most are domain name sales, and Sony could sue anyone who owns a domain with the word Sony in it, but anyone who would buy through an email address is asking for trouble.

Tiv you should of seen it before they closed most of the shit dow.
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it was pretty funny tho' with all the domain name sales "PS3-Presales.com" lol.
 
anyone want to set up an auction site for people wanting to sell their pre order ps3s? lol
 
P.T. Barnum Said there is one born every minute!

suckers.....i hate stupid people :angry:
 
People will still sell them once they get their console, and mail in multiple receipts to prove that they own them. Doesn't change a thing really.

Scammers? LOL. Anyone who falls for scams should lose thier money anyway!
 
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