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  2. EBay wins dismissal of US lawsuit over sale of harmful products

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    EBay said maintaining a "safe and trusted marketplace" was fundamental to its business, and said it would continue to invest significant resources to prevent prohibited items from being sold on ...

  3. eBay stalking scandal - Wikipedia

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    The eBay stalking scandal was a campaign conducted in 2019 by eBay and contractors. The scandal involved the aggressive stalking and harassment of two e-commerce bloggers, Ina and David Steiner, who wrote frequent commentary about eBay on their website EcommerceBytes. [1] [2] Seven eBay employees pleaded guilty to charges involving criminal ...

  4. Package redirection scam - Wikipedia

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    Multiple methods are used to trick the carrier into misdelivering the package. Usually, the scammer will edit the label. Various edits are possible, for example, changing the shipping address, removing barcodes, removing any indication that the package is a return, or printing certain parts of the label in disappearing ink.

  5. Justice Department targets eBay for alleged unlawful sales of ...

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    The U.S. Justice Department filed a civil complaint against eBay, claiming the online marketplace unlawfully sold and distributed hundreds of thousands of products like pesticides and motor ...

  6. Feds charge eBay over employees who sent live spiders and ...

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    Online retailer eBay Inc. will pay a $3 million fine to resolve criminal charges over a harassment campaign waged by employees who sent live spiders, cockroaches and other disturbing items to the ...

  7. Alan Ralsky - Wikipedia

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    Ralsky apparently began his spamming career in 1996, when his licenses to sell insurance were revoked in Michigan and Illinois. [2] He gained much of his notoriety following a December 2002 interview with The Detroit News. The article was posted to Slashdot and the address of his newly built home was posted to Slashdot not long after that. [3]

  8. EBay to pay $59 million to settle US charges over illegal ...

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    (Reuters) -EBay agreed to pay $59 million and upgrade compliance measures to resolve U.S. Department of Justice allegations it didn't try hard enough to stop criminals from buying devices for ...

  9. Email fraud - Wikipedia

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    These include 'too good to be true' investments or offers to sell popular items at 'impossibly low' prices. Another form of email fraud is an impersonation technique known as email spoofing : the recipient is misled by falsified origin information ( From: ) into making an anticipated payment into the fraudster's account rather than the correct one.