Archive for January, 2007

eBay giveaway for Cricket tickets

Wednesday, January 31st, 2007

Four tickets to Friday’s Australia v England daynighter at the Sydney Cricket Ground were for sale on eBay for a paltry £8.
Given that each ticket was bought for a face value of more than £20, the seller was accepting a 90 per cent reduction.

eBay exempts Second Life over virtual items auctions

Wednesday, January 31st, 2007

eBay stepped up a ban on listing virtual items, such as characters and weapons from online multi-player games World of Warcraft and EverQuest II. Virtual world Second Life has been exempt from the ban because eBay does not consider it a game, not because eBay founder Pierre Omidyar is an investor, reports Auction Bytes. [...]

eBay Bans Virtual Goods but Second Life auctions continue

Tuesday, January 30th, 2007

eBay is stopping the auctioning of virtual goods from online worlds such as World of Warcraft and City of Heroes, but it hasn’t yet extended the ban to Second Life, CNET reports. Many publishers of online worlds state that users cannot sell their virtual assets for real-money and doing so is grounds for banishment.
eBay’s decision [...]

Witney man offers hand in marriage on eBay

Tuesday, January 30th, 2007

Mark Broughton, who offered his hand in marriage in an eBay auction, is still confident of finding a bride online, despite one withdrawn offer.
Mr Broughton, 37, of Corn Bar, Witney, was so keen to find a partner that he auctioned his future for a penny on the Internet auction site.
The 10-day auction began on Thursday, [...]

Convicted eBay fraudster stole fuel cards

Tuesday, January 30th, 2007

At Cardiff Crown Court Phillip Shortman, a married father-of-two from Pontypool, admitted theft, deception and interfering with a motor vehicle.
He was jailed for eight months, suspended for two years, and ordered to do 200 hours work in the community.
In 2005 he hired stretch limos and bought designer clothes from a £45k con on the auction [...]

Widespread Shill Bidding on eBay Reported by Sunday Times

Tuesday, January 30th, 2007

A newspaper report finds many dealers on auction site Ebay artificially driving up bids, forcing consumers to pay more for offered items than they should.
The Sunday Times of London said it undertook an extensive investigation and found so called “shill” bidding is widespread across the popular site.
Among the evidence the newspaper presented to its readers [...]