Don has done an excellent job of explaining all this very accurately. I can tell you that in recent weeks I personally approached Linn's Stamp News and asked them to consider doing an investigative article on this exact situation we are discussing here. I supplied the same Washington/DC reporter who wrote the Linn's front page article about
ebay eliminating the watchdog groups and our creation of StampSmarter as one possible way to educate buyers and sellers in online transactions, and he concluded that it wasn't a story he wanted to pursue because he "needed facts, like specific instances where something illegal took place". Meanwhile, British newspapers/magazines were doing factual stories about the person behind all these seller names, his illegal activities and the legal consequences. Yet the Linn's reporter couldn't find enough substance do a story!
Meanwhile, highly respected writer Ken Lawrence was also critical of Linn's Stamp News for not doing an investigation and story on this situation on the "other" chatboard, charging that oine of the reasons for Linn's demise over the years has been their failure to cover stories in our hobby that are controversial, preferring to write "fluff" stories about new issues and kiloware.
Meanwhile, our leading Stamp Society (APS) has stated emphatically that they really don't want to be devoting time or energy into
ebay problems. They claim that
ebay is a "business that only cares about their shareholders" and that
ebay has not been willing to co-operate with any APS overture to them in the recent past, so they want nothing to do with taking on
ebay. Even though their charter implies that they exist to serve their members and making the hobby a better place. Further, doesn't common sense tell us that our national "stamp club" (APS) should absolutely want to get involved in ANY situation that could negatively impact it's members? And this crook who currenly sells under 5-7 different names in the Stamps Category and multiple names in the Coin category should be a high priority for APS since we know he has financially harmed LOTS of APS members in the past.
Only ASDA (American Stamp Dealer's Association) has stepped up to the plate by inviting Don and I to write an article in their magazine about StampSmarter and by considering Officially endorsing our site. Even if APS were to do that as a minimum gesture, it would help, and it would demonstrate to members that they CARE enough to want to support an effort to educate online buyers and sellers. Instead, all they worry about is the possible legal ramifications of showing support for a site that reports sellers, even though Don has been extremely careful not to insult or accuse anyone of wrong doing. In fact, he often has to water down MY reports since I have no qualms about calling a spade a spade.
Bottom line is that this is a terrible ongoing situation in the Stamps Category on
ebay and no-one will listen or do anything about it. No one at
ebay will even respond to letters stating that we have information about fraudulent activity. They simply ignore us. And Linn's won't write about it. And APS won't get involved. And I have many letters in my files to prove everything I'm saying here. Maybe someday we will get lucky and some State Attorney General's Office will step up to the plate and get interested in this subject. When that day comes, I've got lots of evidence!
Until then, as Don suggests, it's up to *US* to try our best to combat it.