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thanks dvd profiler (helped me with fraud)
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DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantiggyosorio
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Registered: May 30, 2007
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i recently bought Casshern, a jap live action anime from ebay.

first off it was all foriegn "an import" so the guy lied in the auction

second by using dvd profiler

i typed in the upc and nothing came up. i found it odd
as it turned out the upc was "american" although the sliponcase  was from japan.
as i scouted the pics on the japan dvd, which was identical but with a different upc.

2nd the box was for the 3disc set even though he was offering only 1disc version.


that and the dvd label had jerry bruckHemier and columbia tristar pictures credit.
they had nothing to do with this movie

so i would like to thank this program for helping me figure it out.
DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile Registrantleo1963
Registered: May 14, 2007
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Boy oh Boy,  I hate sloppy pirates.  another good reason not to buy DVD's from e-bay.
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorAddicted2DVD
Registered: March 13, 2007
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I got to the point that I haven't bought DVDs from ebay in several years now. Don't even go to ebay anymore.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantRossRoy
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I used to sell some of my DVD I don't want anymore on eBay, but not anymore. There's so many bootleggers out there that you just can't get a decent price out of anything basically. And if I can't get a better price on eBay than what I get at the used DVD shop, why bother?
DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile Registrantdetlefs
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Iggy:
I hope you not only gave the seller a very negative feedback but also informed eBay support, so the user gets locked out...
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributorbigdaddyhorse
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If the seller sells lots of boots on ebay, then sending feedback and complaints probably won't even help. I've reported a few bootleggers in the past, but they are still there. Just like anything else, the bottom line is money. When my "buy something everything few months" self reports a "sells dozens of discs a week" it gets laughed off I guess.
Although recently I started getting emails saying "congrats, you are now a power-seller. Click here". I haven't sold anything on ebay in 2 years.
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributorsynnerman
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BTW, they just announced the Region 1, US release of Casshern the other day...
DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantiggyosorio
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i just saw.
i guess ill buy quality from amazon.
DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantStar ContributorVoltaire53
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Quoting bigdaddyhorse:
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If the seller sells lots of boots on ebay, then sending feedback and complaints probably won't even help. I've reported a few bootleggers in the past, but they are still there.


To stop 'rivals' claiming bootlegs etc. Ebay only accepts reports from the copyright holder so it needs to be them that complains. When they do (as the BBC have done a few times when people have let them know) Ebay have acted, often quite quickly.
It is dangerous to be right in matters where established men are wrong
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributorbigdaddyhorse
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Quoting Voltaire53:
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To stop 'rivals' claiming bootlegs etc. Ebay only accepts reports from the copyright holder so it needs to be them that complains. When they do (as the BBC have done a few times when people have let them know) Ebay have acted, often quite quickly.


Ohh, that actual makes sense. Guess I went barking up the wrong tree.
It does just amaze me that some even list their boots as such, or say outright it's a dvdr, yet don't get shut down. I had an auction for some low budget horror dvds shut down because someone thought it was porn and another shut down on suspision of being fake.
I've never even considered trying to sell a boot so this pissed me off enough to just quit selling, the ever-raising fees got the assist. Now I just trade on a few sites I post at and might sell an OOP title when I hear the better version is coming out, although I've ate a few old discs just to not be bothered with them.
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There are a lot of boots on Ebay, but if you know what you are looking for and you know how to recognise it, it's the best site on the net. A couple of weeks ago, I got the complete Chaplin 18 disc collection, currently £140 at HMV, for £24. It was still partly sealed and in immaculate condition. I've no problem with Ebay.

You're right that there's less worth in selling these days, but it isn't because of distrust caused by bootleggers. It's because of an increase in professional sellers, selling sealed new DVDs dirt cheap; it's because DVDs are dirt cheap everywhere else now anyway that the second-hand market is saturated; and it's because all the morons have got wise. I used to be able to upgrade titles and sell the originals for more than retail. Ah, the good old days.

Voltaire's right about the copyright owner having to complain. In the UK, FACT have a team trawling the items and Ebay accept them as a proxy for the studios. They can get listings stopped immediately. I know from bitter experience, when some thick idiot from FACT couldn't get his 'facts' straight and had a couple of my auctions stopped. I was selling my old VideoCDs and he said that all VideoCDs are pirates. I had to give him a history lesson and prove him very wrong, but I still didn't get my fees back.
Jon
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