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  • Report:  #292003

Complaint Review: Topshopping4774.com

Topshopping4774.com Committing Fraud in the Name of Advertising Beijing, China Other

  • Reported By:
    Denver Colorado
  • Submitted:
    Sun, December 16, 2007
  • Updated:
    Sun, December 16, 2007
  • Topshopping4774.com
    topshopping4774.com
    Beijing, China, Other
    Asia
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I started getting some strange e-mails from Ebay regarding answers to questions about auctions that I had not asked. It turns out that someone from www.topshopping4774.com had managed to either guess my password or hack their way into my account. They then posted spam advertisements on 25 auctions (the max questions allowed by Ebay) trying to direct people to their Website. Then (of course), they changed my account password to try to lock me out.

I have no idea whether the company directly encourages this type of behavior, or is just turning a blind eye to it. I was unable to get a response from them via e-mail, and I'm not interested in calling long distance to China just to tell them what I think of their advertising methods.

Maybe I'm just being vindictive, but I recommend that everyone steer clear of these guys.

Joe
Denver, Colorado
U.S.A.

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