Sellers making their own bootleg CDs, pretending they're official

therealminineko
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Is there an easy way to report sellers fraudulently selling bootleg CDs and pretending they are label issued promos when they aren't?

 

Some have very very many items and it's tedious and impossible to do a "report item" on each one- and most of the time when I do that, nothing even happens and someone still gets scammed for as much as $150.

 

Thanks for any help

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Bootleg DVD's are on e-bay & are being bought & resold!! I tried to report a bootleg item to Customer service & got no where! No response from Ebay.

Beware & check out who are their positive rating buyers. Many of these ratings are from buyers who are re-sellers so of course they are positive so do not buy from these re-seller buyers.

Bootleg DVD's are often defective & when getting a series of many discs that take a long time to view the ebay & Paypal protection time lmit expires.

Ask these sellers if their DVD's are "original releases or copies". The bootleggers won't respond. Ask a second time & they end their listings. That is about the only protection that you have from buying Bootleg junk.

The last round of the complete series of Cheers is a perfect example. They described "new"-they were newly copied! Described as "sensoramic sealed" - of course these outfits can seal their copies! They never described the series as from Paramount!!! That's a tip off!

All the ligitimate buyers need to leave NEGATVE feedback as soon as they view defective discs!

Remember "If the price seems too good to be true, it is".

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