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Same with feedback from buyer “tamadox” all fake feedback from Hong Kong, also a “fake” buyer of the fake Rosetta Stone software. He has already built up 10 positive feedback points that look on the surface to be legit, more than enough to fool bidders. I would expect “kermoica” (currently our buyer) to be one of the next seller ID’s “mepeyner” uses. Even if it was, 99 cents is a small price to pay to get positive feedback, when there are suckers like me ready to give you $150 for a generic DVD-R. I highly doubt that any money was exchanged. This is nothing more than the buying of feedback. Look at his other feedback.99 items from Hong Kong. But then again, why wouldn’t it be? The buyer is fake as well. Any of you ever buy something online and have it delivered in 3 minutes? You don’t leave feedback until you receive your product, correct? This is fake feedback. Seems cool enough, right? Notice the time: Positive feedback was left 3 minutes after the auction ended.
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The buyer, “kermoica”, says the seller is “a pleasure to deal with”. Notice the feedback on this particular auction. He won’t keep the seller ID “mepeyner” beyond today tomorrow he’ll be back with a new ID with perfect feedback. Now, someone has done us a favor, and given him some negative feedback.
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If you don’t, I think “Criminal Minds” is on tv somewhere.
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This may take me some time, but if you’re interested, or want to know how to be safer on eBay, read on. That’s why I made the mistake of buying from him I didn’t take the time to look closer. It might look like a legitimate auction on the surface, but it isn’t. That’s my friend, the fake Rosetta Stone seller. Posted in Random | Tagged ebay, fake rosetta stone, Rosetta Stone, scammers | Leave a reply Back to eBay: Where I Won’t Give Up
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Oh, and if you’re looking for a brand new set of Rosetta Stone Latin America Spanish Version 3 Levels 1-5, give me a ring. No more wasted time fighting the good fight. Never mind the hundreds of other auctions for Rosetta Stone on eBay being offered by non-licensed sellers.
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In spite of the fact the software has never been used, downloaded, registered, or even removed from the packaging, I can’t resell it. Only to have it removed, and my account threatened, by eBay and their watchdog group. But shortly after buying, decided I didn’t have the ambition to learn Spanish. I bought a brand new set of Rosetta Stone Spanish from a real seller on a real transaction. I was bound and determined to put an end to the fake Rosetta Stone software flying off the virtual shelves. The fine folks at eBay will have to police things themselves from now on. Posted in Random | Tagged fake rosetta stone, Rosetta Stone | 1 Reply Still with the fake Rosetta Stone? I am not going to plug their product just be aware there is a lot of bogus stuff out there, and those pedaling it aren’t the types to willingly refund your purchase price. Thinking about buying Rosetta Stone software? Make sure you know what you’re getting.
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All that remains now is for me to crack open the box and start learning. The worst thing that can happen is I learn a new language. Or maybe it will just help me communicate in a region where the Spanish-speaking population continues to grow exponentially. Maybe it will help me get a decent job when being bi-lingual is required. While it would have been nice to get $400-500 for what is a brand-new, untouched set of Rosetta Stone Spanish software, I’ve decided to give up hope of selling, and learn Spanish. I’ve chronicled my contemptuous relationship with Rosetta Stone and their resale policy to near-ad nauseam levels on this blog, here, here, here, and here.