A man who was selling large quantities of pirated DVDs on eBay has been arrested.
Trading Standards officers, working alongside the Metropolitan Police, raided the home of a 22-year-old man in Canning Town in east London, seizing several hundred discs containing shows such as The Sopranos and 24. Computer equipment was also seized.
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Thursday, March 15, 2007
Art thief escapes, but dropped eBay receipt leads to suspect
The owner of a center city art gallery said a receipt dropped by an art thief has been traced to a man who worked at another gallery and was suspected of stealing pieces there.
The thief stole an $18,000 Keith Haring screenprint of late German artist Joseph Beuys from the I. Brewster gallery and fled on a bicycle in the March 7 snow.
"We were all running after him," said Nicky Brewster, gallery owner.
Brewster said the name on a printout of an eBay receipt dropped by the thief was traced to the other gallery, and that gallery's former employee fit the description of his thief and had bragged about an association with the late Haring. Brewster said police were looking for the suspect.
The thief stole an $18,000 Keith Haring screenprint of late German artist Joseph Beuys from the I. Brewster gallery and fled on a bicycle in the March 7 snow.
"We were all running after him," said Nicky Brewster, gallery owner.
Brewster said the name on a printout of an eBay receipt dropped by the thief was traced to the other gallery, and that gallery's former employee fit the description of his thief and had bragged about an association with the late Haring. Brewster said police were looking for the suspect.
Friday, March 9, 2007
Norwegian palace put up on eBay
The Norwegian Royal Palace in Oslo went on the auction block this week for a brief time until it was pulled off eBay early Thursday as a hoax.
The last bid received for the stately pile in the center of the capital city was $99,999.99, the newspaper Aftenposten reported.
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The last bid received for the stately pile in the center of the capital city was $99,999.99, the newspaper Aftenposten reported.
Read more http://www.imedinews.ge/en/news_read/25681
Canonsburg man to federal prison for eBay fraud
PITTSBURGH (AP) — A man who auctioned high-priced electronics on eBay, then did not deliver the goods, was sentenced to federal prison.
Edward Semulka, 41, of Canonsburg, was sentenced to two years in federal prison Thursday and ordered to spend three years on probation once he's released.
Semulka had pleaded guilty in November to wire fraud.
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Edward Semulka, 41, of Canonsburg, was sentenced to two years in federal prison Thursday and ordered to spend three years on probation once he's released.
Semulka had pleaded guilty in November to wire fraud.
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Monday, February 26, 2007
Suspect sought in eBay scam
State police detectives are asking the public’s help in locating a Millsboro man accused of scamming a woman on e-Bay.The suspect, Reginald H. Pimental, 23, is wanted by both state and Laurel police on charges of felony theft by false pretense.
He is also wanted on five outstanding court capiases.State police spokesman Cpl. Jeff Oldham said a 54-year-old Michigan woman placed a bid for a diamond ring on eBay in August and lost the auction.When the woman received a second chance e-mail from the suspect, he provided his phone number, a correct last name but a different first name, Oldham said.
Read more http://www.delawareonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070223/NEWS/70223071
He is also wanted on five outstanding court capiases.State police spokesman Cpl. Jeff Oldham said a 54-year-old Michigan woman placed a bid for a diamond ring on eBay in August and lost the auction.When the woman received a second chance e-mail from the suspect, he provided his phone number, a correct last name but a different first name, Oldham said.
Read more http://www.delawareonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070223/NEWS/70223071
eBay sacks O'Fallon woman accused of coupon scam
A woman accused of running a counterfeit coupon operation out of her home continued to try to sell items on eBay after she was charged, but by Friday afternoon, she appeared to be out of business.Cynthia Madej, 40, is facing 14 counts of felony forgery after police raided one of her garage sales and discovered thousands of items in their original packaging. Authorities had been tipped off by a suspicious shopper.Police said that in addition to garage sales, Madej used eBay to sell items she got with the fake coupons and also sold the coupons online.
Read more http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/news/stories.nsf/stcharles/story/2D61C012E79427418625728C00105ED1?OpenDocument
Read more http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/news/stories.nsf/stcharles/story/2D61C012E79427418625728C00105ED1?OpenDocument
Still no signs of human life at eBay
I am getting nowhere with a dispute I have with eBay and PayPal. I was unable to use an eBay discount coupon, but my complaint was simply passed around in circles. Access to real people seems impossible. The seller remains unpaid. CC, Dursley
In the past eBay and PayPal have replied to my requests on behalf of readers, but not this time. I have spent two months trying to contact someone there, but all messages and emails are met with silence. This is not personal to your problem as I have had no opportunity to discuss it either. When companies stop communicating with the press, we can only assume they have something to hide.
Read more http://observer.guardian.co.uk/cash/story/0,,2020586,00.html
In the past eBay and PayPal have replied to my requests on behalf of readers, but not this time. I have spent two months trying to contact someone there, but all messages and emails are met with silence. This is not personal to your problem as I have had no opportunity to discuss it either. When companies stop communicating with the press, we can only assume they have something to hide.
Read more http://observer.guardian.co.uk/cash/story/0,,2020586,00.html
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