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<blockquote data-quote="ClassicBiker" data-source="post: 107766" data-attributes="member: 1632"><p>Interesting. I know that the data protection rule for the UK & EU are different than here in the U.S. But I know that when I have purchased stuff on evilbay it has to go to a registered address I have with paypal. To avoid excessive shipping charges that evilbay applies to things being sent to the US from the UK I have it sent to my aunt's address which is one of three I have used. My point being is when it is shipped and the tracking number is provided to evilbay I get a notice and the tracking number sent to me. Once I have that number I access it and see where in the process/world my item is and also what address its final destination should be. I would suggest that if buying an item where you might be concerned with fraud I would start an message thread through evilbay to the "seller" asking them to provide the tracking number. If the "seller" doesn't you can approach evilbay with "I requested the tracking number to confirm the parcel delivery progress but the seller failed to provide it. Therefore it has not been delivered. Prove otherwise. You, Evilbay, have the tracking number review the information and compare to my registered address(es)." These thieves, and that's what they are make no mistake, ruin everything. Eventually evilbay's already poor reputation will drop to the point that it will fail.</p><p>Steven</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ClassicBiker, post: 107766, member: 1632"] Interesting. I know that the data protection rule for the UK & EU are different than here in the U.S. But I know that when I have purchased stuff on evilbay it has to go to a registered address I have with paypal. To avoid excessive shipping charges that evilbay applies to things being sent to the US from the UK I have it sent to my aunt's address which is one of three I have used. My point being is when it is shipped and the tracking number is provided to evilbay I get a notice and the tracking number sent to me. Once I have that number I access it and see where in the process/world my item is and also what address its final destination should be. I would suggest that if buying an item where you might be concerned with fraud I would start an message thread through evilbay to the "seller" asking them to provide the tracking number. If the "seller" doesn't you can approach evilbay with "I requested the tracking number to confirm the parcel delivery progress but the seller failed to provide it. Therefore it has not been delivered. Prove otherwise. You, Evilbay, have the tracking number review the information and compare to my registered address(es)." These thieves, and that's what they are make no mistake, ruin everything. Eventually evilbay's already poor reputation will drop to the point that it will fail. Steven [/QUOTE]
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