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Ebuster
Joined: 08 Jul 2009 Posts: 10
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Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2009 6:35 am Post subject: eBuster and dirty tricks department |
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Hi every
I run the site http://www.Ebuster.co.uk and it has been subject to the dirty tricks department where a DMCA notice was sent to my host provider www.DiscountASP.Net who closed the site and said the FBI was on my tail over I fake login page the ebuster site had been exposing which clearly stated at the top of the page that ‘This is a fake login page hosted by about.com’
Despite myself proving to the host company that the original source of the page was not eBay and pointing out the obvious, DiscountASP.Net continued to treat me as a terrorist.
I had been asking www.DiscountASP.net to release a copy of these messages to me from the start and it was after the site was pulled and I threatened them did they release the information I had been asking for to defend myself.
Took me a day to prove the emails were fake so was DiscountASP.Net totally incompetent or had someone got to them ? I don’t know but they sure as hell were obstructive but the sites back up with a new host company that are aware of the problems I had with the old host company.
The site that’s upsetting people has access to a vast amount of data and was set up after eBay removed pages that were being used by a fraudster that scammed eBuster using eight different accounts all opened using fake contact deatisland then the police/trading standards play it along and all over sudden months later having been told by the police that it is a civil matter the Birmingham trading standards turn around and say you don’t have any proof knowing all traces connecting the various accounts would be gone except they picked on the wrong guy and I had saved most the pages and now the case is subject to a IPCC compliant but I suspect that will be a white wash.
I asked the justice department under the freedom of information act to provide me with crime statistics relating to number of cyber fraud incidents reported and the number of convictions and all I got back was a long letter telling me how they don’t have this information, our nice is convenient is that.
eBay across the world has managed to side step so many laws and seems to have just about everyone under it’s control except a vast army of disgruntled members and they will do everything they can to silence critics from what I’ve seen so let this be a warming.
Soon I hope to publish a list of people who are buying or selling feedback on eBay and if you want to see the size of the problem just type ‘1p feedback’ into eBay’s search box and follow up on the amount of feedbacks these people are selling. As usual I’ve asked eBay to do something about it but as always it falls on deaf ears. |
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Ebuster
Joined: 08 Jul 2009 Posts: 10
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Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 3:28 pm Post subject: Just an update |
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Well now the FBI are off my back I’m just left to deal with pushingtank, wot, and a few sites that have me down for sending spam.
I've contacted a few sites and they have removed the site from their lists and could see what was going on after looking at the site.
yep eBay dirty tricks department really went to town but it only strengthened my resolve to expose the scams eBay does not want you to know about. |
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