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  • Report:  #81190

Complaint Review: Ben Anderson Macroseller (Ebay)

Ben Anderson, Macroseller (Ebay) Aka Auction-mania, Cafe-king, Silvrrein, And Now Macroseller Internet fraud specialist, non-delivery of Ebay auction items, con artist, Huntington Beach California

  • Reported By:
    Oak Park Illinois
  • Submitted:
    Fri, February 20, 2004
  • Updated:
    Sat, February 21, 2004
  • Ben Anderson, Macroseller (Ebay)
    4740 Warner Ave #111
    Huntington Beach, California
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    734-658 4481
  • Category:

I was caught in more of the same fradulent business practices Ben Anderson has engaged in under various Ebay seller names, most currently macroseller. As reported by many others and reflected in his negative feedback on Ebay, he posts auction items on Ebay he has no intention of ever delivering. After 20+ emails I am still waiting for a refund for Ebay items paid for but that were not delivered, and likely never sent.

His negative feedback is actually much higher than reflected on Ebay's feedback page, Anderson is very successful in getting it removed if it contradicts Ebay's privacy policies. I have seen more that 5 negative feedbacks for macroseller removed in a single week. Two feedbacks with references to ripoffreport were excluded as well as feedback from buyers who left their phone number or email addresses urging others to call for the whole story on Ben Anderson/macroseller.

Be cautioned, Ben Anderson is a internet thief and you should not expect to receive what you pay for if you buy items from him on Ebay. Someone at Ebay should take an honest look at his activies and then apologize to all the suckers he has duped under his various seller names.

Darrel
Oak Park, Illinois
U.S.A.

1 Updates & Rebuttals


Darrel

Oak Park,
Illinois,
U.S.A.

Refund issued by macroseller after threatening legal action

#2Author of original report

Sat, February 21, 2004

A full refund was sent to my PayPal account by Ben Anderson 2/20/04 after I threatened to report him to the USPS for mail fraud, as well the Illinois and California States Attorney's offices of comsumer fraud, the IFCC (FBI's site for reporting internet fraud) and file an Ebay fraud alert. Let's hope the payment clears.

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