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Emerald Dragon
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I don't see what the issue is. Don't try to scam people on ebay, and you won't have anything to worry about.
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Symbol of Cyric
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As someone who's been ripped off on Ebay, I'm glad they're not making it hard to find the guy who does it.
Sorry, but I agree, if you don't rip people off, perform mail fraud, or buy or sell anything illegal, then you have nothing to worry about, and if you do, well, sorry, but you have it coming.
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Galvatron
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Want to talk about ratting people out go talk to Jet Blue:
JetBlue Shared Passenger Data (Privacy Matters 2:00 a.m. PDT) The airline admits it gave 5 million itineraries to a defense contractor last year without passengers' consent. The contractor bought more personal information on the passengers, including Social Security numbers -- for what purpose? By Ryan Singel. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The data was used without consent of the passengers to test the new CAPPS II project. [ 09-24-2003, 12:23 PM: Message edited by: Rokenn ]
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Jack Burton
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It's a measure taken by any good business. If an investigator walked into a store inquiring about a customer the store clerk would usually do all he can to help. If he refuses that makes him look suspicious and motivates investigators to force co-operation.
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Hathor
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While the "possibility" of all the information being free for every law employee is indeed troubling it is clear why eBay employs certain strategies to catch thieves or frauds.
Like any real auction house or merchant eBay has to ensure that nobody gets hurt while using their service. If someone for example buys a stolen car and gets in trouble he's probably going to complain to/sue eBay. This is also where the scanning of "unusual behavior" comes in. It is a well-known strategy of frauds on eBay to build up great ratings by selling cheap stuff (like tickets, books, CDs,...) and then switch to really expensive stuff (cars, laptops,...) which they cash the check for but don't deliver. The really troubling issue is the cooperation with any law official without a court order. This carries the possibility of misuse as any officer can request information and use them for non-legal purposes/personal gain (e.g. by selling them). This also is the main reason why a court order is normally required for such investigations. Any sane and law-abiding person will cooperate with the police if an officer comes by and asks some questions explaining the nature of his investigation, but few will instantly send the information without asking after receiving a short fax signed by an officer.
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Emerald Dragon
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The other issue is that if I am going to buy something I dont want the seller keeping track of it and handing a list of all of my purchaseing info over to the cops. Also , with them buying pay pal they are going to be keeping tabs on what you buy even if it isnt on eBay. How would you feel if the cops showed up at your house over someone you sent money too with pay pal?
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Manshoon
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you know thats a ridiculous proposistion, maybe your an Ebay scammer. This is just about the Ebay privacy policy. When you sign up for Ebay you will have to sign a TOSA or Terms of Service Agreement or something like this, if you don't read it, too bad.
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40th Level Warrior
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I'm with the Hunter. As I read the article (which admittedly is at least third- or fourth-hand), there appears to be no control mechanism to ensure that you are who you say you are. I could pick someone at random, fax in a request for info claiming to be an officer of the law, and they will apparently give up everything on that person.
Can you say identity theft? Their scheme only works if the bad guys never try to play the game. If they do, they can get everything they want. It's a dangerous position for E-Bay to hold, assuming it's true... okay, Snopes doesn't list anything on it, and Google doesn't come up with anything contrarian.
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They said they are keeping tab of every transactions, comments, and bid you make. They can know everything you bought from ebay half.com or paypal. They also have assess to all your personal information, including your bank account and credit card number, your adress, and your phone number, among other things. They know everything you might have bought using these services. Be it cards, books, music ,pornography or goods. They have all the info on you. By looking at your purchasing habbit they can learn a lot, from your political and religious position to your sexual preference. Did you buy a book on communism from a class research project? Congratulation, you might be on some list right now. You better watch out what music you buy, too. What's worse is that they are giving this info away freely to anyone who ask. Do you really think all cops are honest? I know a guy who played Asheron's Call (a mmorpg) on a non-pk server. One day a cop stoped his car for a broken light. The guy was wearing an Asheron's Call t-shirt, and the cop played, too, so they started talking. The guy said he played on a non-pk server. Well... guess what. The cop was a pker, so he arested the guy for speeding, resisting arrestation, and other things like that, just because he didn'tlike non-pk. The truth was found out and the cop was suspended, but think of all the harm he did for no reason. There are a lot of people like that. All your personal information can be used for lots of things, including fraud.
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