Crankarm
Guru
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- Nr Cambridge
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/columnists/article6074448.ece
Even if you get the police involved who contact Ebay, Ebay still don't take down the auction and refuse to give details and location of the dodgy seller so you can claim your stolen item(s). The Times had a piece last saturday on stolen bikes on eBay (see above). It was only when the Times Press office called Ebay that they finally removed the auction for the stolen bike. From the Times press office calling 20 mins later the auction had been suspended. Ebay don't care a jot. All they want is their fee for the auction. The alarming thing is that people are quite happy to bid on stuff including bikes that are obviously stolen. I ask the seller when and where the purchase was made, any or original receipt, frame number and reason for the sale. I also ask a technical question that any half decent cyclist would know. As you would expect I don't often receive a response but when I do it is really dodgy such as no technical knowledge of their bike, an injury or bought from a friend at work - no receipt available on a 2009 bike, clearly nicked.
Caveat Emptor
Even if you get the police involved who contact Ebay, Ebay still don't take down the auction and refuse to give details and location of the dodgy seller so you can claim your stolen item(s). The Times had a piece last saturday on stolen bikes on eBay (see above). It was only when the Times Press office called Ebay that they finally removed the auction for the stolen bike. From the Times press office calling 20 mins later the auction had been suspended. Ebay don't care a jot. All they want is their fee for the auction. The alarming thing is that people are quite happy to bid on stuff including bikes that are obviously stolen. I ask the seller when and where the purchase was made, any or original receipt, frame number and reason for the sale. I also ask a technical question that any half decent cyclist would know. As you would expect I don't often receive a response but when I do it is really dodgy such as no technical knowledge of their bike, an injury or bought from a friend at work - no receipt available on a 2009 bike, clearly nicked.
Caveat Emptor