Aust eBay users demand faster fraud responses

An online forum with eBay's Australian trust and safety director has highlighted the frustration many local users of the auction site feel at the speed of response to problems with fraud and account spoofing.

During the scheduled chat on eBay's Australian site, Alastair MacGibbon was assailed with questions from eBay users who demanded to know why the local operation did not offer a phone line for reporting urgent problems such as account hijacking, and why reports of fraudulent or misleading auctions often received a tardy response.

MacGibbon, a former director of the Australian High Tech Crime Centre, responded with the oft-quoted figure than less than 1 percent of transactions on eBay were fraudulent. He also emphasised that the eBay community played a critical role in identifying problems.

"Sometimes, for privacy and legal reasons, we are unable to disclose information regarding the actions we are taking (or have taken) in relation to another member or their listings," MacGibbon wrote in response to questions about keeping users informed about the progress of fraud investigation. "However, you can be assured that all reports do receive attention and are investigated."

A phone number for reporting urgent problems to supplement the current Web-based system was a possibility for the future, he said. "We are always looking to expand our services to increase ease of use on eBay.com.au, so stay posted," he wrote.

MacGibbon joined eBay last July but has not participated in a public chat before now. He told participants that he had "waited to develop a more complete understanding of the trust and safety systems eBay has in place". MacGibbon made 19 postings during the 105-minute chat session. Not all participants were impressed. "Seems Alastair hasn't yet been fully schooled in the art of looking up the standard replies and cutting-and-pasting, so he was pretty slow," one user wrote following the chat.

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Talkback 6 comments

    Lies and manipulative denial f ...Anonymous -- 17/02/05

    Lies and manipulative denial from eBay is what you'll get from eBay'spokesman....2 years ago I got scammed with over 700 others....Promises from eBay of support unrealized...false and misleading statements By Meg the CEO and a fraud alert system proven to have failed 100% of the time and eBay's ignoring warm blooded alerts to report ongoing fraud.....Type in Meg Whitman Fraud in a search engine...Type in eBay fraud and see what you get and then type exactly mylittle1s(MYLITTLEONES) and the suicide that ensued due to the pathetic and failed response of ebay to pursue fraud........All of which I have documented and all of which the news media failed to respond to when info was reported to them.... A sad commentary indicating the lack of attention by corporate entities to perpetuate unaccountable corporate greed..........I've never forgotten that I got scammed for over $1000 without one effort of ****istance from eBay...My first response from eBay was..We cannot address your concern at this time...nor did they at any other time........

    In today's modern world, the i ...Anonymous -- 18/02/05

    In today's modern world, the individual has little chance of disturbing the market share of any failing product, despite claims of improved customer service. Joe is one of millions who have been duped into thinking the system was secure in any case.

    eBay gives me the impression t ...Anonymous -- 23/04/05

    eBay gives me the impression that by responding slowly to victims of fraud and using the system replies ,a percentage of people will drop off. This basicly means you've just been ripped off once ,now eBay want to slap you in the face to finish you.When a customer service person does reply , it's high on the agenda to explain which section you need to revise and this will help you understand that they are not obligated or at fault here.Replies I've received state if you revise this section it will enable safe trading in the future.No great discussion over the current problem of kris_computers where I am one of 20 victims.If they gradually tell you your not getting reimbursed from them many will be worn down and accept it.If they were to deliver this news to victims in a short period they may not forgive as easily. murray-J

    You must be joking! eBay will ...Anonymous -- 24/04/05

    You must be joking! eBay will stall things for a while and then tell you theres no compensation for your loss ed

    $3,400 au dollar ripoff Anonymous -- 01/09/07

    i paid $3,400 for a motorbike from the uk
    i sent ebay emails to confirm that it was all legit
    i got emails back from what i thought was ebay only to be told it wasnt ebay at all my moneys gone i got no motorbike my kids are heartbroken and i dont know where to go for help , i was suckered big time

    ripped off as well chris robertson -- 10/06/09 (in reply to #320085443)

    yes i know how you feel , my deal looked all ligit as well , ebay motor protection , das frieght , and western union , even at this minute there trying to sell me the same bike by me using another email address . there operating all over the world . DOGS . and your right no one wants to help out in this matter , but look after the crooks .

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