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PayPal Opens Office in Arizona to Support Global Growth


http://www.auctionbytes.com/cab/cab/abn/y11/m02/i24/s03

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eBay Requires Sellers Use the New Bulk Edit Tools 


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eBay UK to Update Dupes Policy, Seller Release 1 Coming Mid-March


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Authorities Shut Down Retail Crime Syndicate


http://www.kpho.com/news/27001869/detail.html

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That story in your link above illustrates the baseness of human nature.

It mugs belief that someone working for the Angel Tree Foundation would steal gifts intended for children.
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EBay shoots to be Westfield for e-tailers


http://www.crn.com.au/News/249475,ebay-shoots-to-be-westfield-for-e-tailers.aspx


Well, they have got the charging direction on track....

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I've just been reading about that, BNWT. It's almost impossible to comprehend...!

A Brisbane schoolboy's elaborate frauds were only discovered when $2 million accidentally lobbed into one of his fake bank accounts, a court has been told.

Philip Heggie, 19, pleaded guilty to more than 100 charges in the Brisbane District Court on Tuesday.

From December 2008 to December 2009, the then Year 12 student at St Laurence's College used 119 Suncorp bank accounts in different names to defraud users of the auction website eBay.

Crown prosecutor Patrina Clohessy said 99 customers had paid Heggie for mobile phones and electronics they never received.

Third-party company PayPal was defrauded of $39,104 due to his deceit, she said.

But the IT student's complex web of fake accounts unravelled when, through a mixture of human and computer error, $2 million landed into one of the accounts in December 2009.

When Heggie tried to withdraw $5000 of the windfall - the maximum allowed withdrawal in one day - a teller became suspicious and called police.

A police search netted fake IDs and the signature block of a justice of the peace used to forge documents, among other items.

Besides charges of fraud and attempted fraud relating to the eBay scam and attempts to access the $2 million, the court heard more than 90 charges of breaching bail.

One of Heggie's bail conditions was that he didn't access the internet, but he went online 91 times and even opened a false bank account and PayPal account in February 2010.

Ms Clohessy described his offending as "persistent, systematic and reasonably sophisticated".

Defence lawyer Ruth O'Gorman said Heggie had been bullied as a child and continued to be bullied during the 356 days he had spent in custody.

He had started trading legitimately on eBay but began opening fake accounts when he racked up debts, and his real account was frozen.

In relation to the $2 million that appeared in one of them, Ms O'Gorman reminded the court her client was only a "young boy" who figured "all of his Christmases had come at once".

Heggie had been suffering a depressive illness at the time of the eBay swindle, and was self-medicating with drugs he had bought online, she said.

Judge Kerry O'Brien said the elaborate eBay scam was the most concerning offence.

But Heggie had also been accepted to study business at university and had the offer of part-time work.

"Yours is not only an unusual case but a difficult one, because this sort of offending must be regarded seriously," he said.

"On the other hand, you're still a very young man and you do have prospects for rehabilitation."

Heggie was sentenced to three years' jail but will be eligible for parole next Friday.
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eBay Tests Cross-Merchandising Cart in Nook eReader Listing


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eBay Users Can Stay Signed-in for 24 Hours


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Delcampe Auction Site Could Expand to Australia


http://www.auctionbytes.com/cab/cab/abn/y11/m03/i02/s02

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eBay Users Can Stay Signed-in for 24 Hours

Funny, but we in Australia have been able to stay "signed-in for 24 hours" for as long as I can remember. Why is it that eBay's left hand never has any idea of what its right hand is doing? Could it have anything to do with the fact that eBay's Chief Turkey is headless?

eBay/PayPal/Donahoe: Dead Men Walking.
“Today we’re dealing with phase two or phase three [he can’t even remember which one] of disruptive innovation. We’ve had the disruption, now we must disrupt our own disruption.”—John Donahoe (2007).

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I expect something more meaningful from someone who think he has more brain juice than a headless turkey.

I can't resist this. So have fun - http://beijingblogging.blogspot.com/2007/01/50-steps-laughing-at-100-steps.html

I rather ask, why do anyone want to stay signed in for 24 hours? What if someone steal your computer and do something funny? That is not funny I guess.

Err. Maybe I am also one headless turkey here. Hahahaha.

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Like Low - I, too, have a background in IT - and the idea of staying signed in for any length of time - other than the immediate session - is a security risk of significant proportions!

Perhaps eBay are happy for 7 year-olds to go buying fighter jets, collect fees and let the sellers and buyers sort it out...


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Commissioner tells Australian Taxation Office to go easy on taxpayers and business owners devastated by floods


Mr D'Ascenzo flagged a more aggressive move against the nation's 30,000-plus eBay sellers. About 2200 reported fewer sales than confirmed by eBay last year and the ATO had responded with audits.

http://www.news.com.au/money/money-matters/commissioner-tells-australian-taxation-office-to-go-easy-on-taxpayers-and-business-owners-devastated-by-floods/story-e6frfmd9-1226015706648

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AuctionBytes: Rating the Online Payment Services

An interesting survey on payments processors at http://www.auctionbytes.com/cab/abu/y211/m03/abu0282/s02

Guess what? PayPal came in second last of the six, which is no surprise. PayMate came in last. Gee, what is so terrible about PayMate that it is even more disliked than PayPal. But, the real message for PayPal is that if it was not mandated on eBay it would be dead in the water, and that is undoubtedly where it will eventually finish up when the rusting old scow, eBay, finally goes submarine.

Enron/eBay/PayPal/Donahoe: Dead Men Walking.
“Today we’re dealing with phase two or phase three [he can’t even remember which one] of disruptive innovation. We’ve had the disruption, now we must disrupt our own disruption.”—John Donahoe (2007).


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Online Merchants Split on eBay Shopping Cart in Latest Quick Poll 


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Law enforcers buy moonshine still on eBay


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eBay Introduces Multi-Seller Shopping Cart, Changes Fees


http://www.auctionbytes.com/cab/cab/abn/y11/m03/i15/s00

In a surprise move, eBay will begin charging Final Value Fees to the total amount of transactions, including shipping.



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