Not that eBay will do anything, but I reported as well.
A wonderful dream!Good lad.
He needs a good beating this vile piece of dog turd.
His photo was passed to Moz’s security a while back because he is a crank
Fancy ripping off genuine, decent people. But to add to that, telling bare faced lies and being a deluded fantasist.
Norman on the guilotine !
Oops - actually relisted again at £269. Some poor mug has only gone and bid on it. Maybe someone should let them know it's dodgy? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Morrisse...0:g:D9oAAOSw0X1b2CgB:rk:1:pf:1&frcectupt=true
I have spoken with eBay twice. I am really concerned about the person who is getting ripped off to the tune of £269. I told them to contact Sam, who has confirmed that it's fake. They say they are investigating. Perhaps if more of us contact them they will actually do something.How can this be stopped? It’s not right at all this.
Horrible bastard that seller.
I have spoken with eBay twice. I am really concerned about the person who is getting ripped off to the tune of £269. I told them to contact Sam, who has confirmed that it's fake. They say they are investigating. Perhaps if more of us contact them they will actually do something.
Unfortunately I don’t think they can do anything, same with fake sigs, are they just supposed to take the word of a few concerned observers and pull down the listing. I’ve reported tons of shady listings over the years but never seems to achieve anything. It’s totally at the buyers discretion to bid or not. For the most part I’m sympathetic to anyone who gets ripped off, I take it personally and will go out my way to warn, but at the end of day, people need to wise up and not bid unless they’re 100% sure of what they’re buying.
Interesting, OB. Do you not think if a whole load of us phoned up about this item it would stop it? It makes me furious to think about this lying worm getting away with it. The person I spoke to was very interested in the Sam connection. Could you not send them your message content (I'm guessing it was a pm as it doesn't show on his page)?Unfortunately I don’t think they can do anything, same with fake sigs, are they just supposed to take the word of a few concerned observers and pull down the listing. I’ve reported tons of shady listings over the years but never seems to achieve anything. It’s totally at the buyers discretion to bid or not. For the most part I’m sympathetic to anyone who gets ripped off, I take it personally and will go out my way to warn, but at the end of day, people need to wise up and not bid unless they’re 100% sure of what they’re buying.
Interesting, OB. Do you not think if a whole load of us phoned up about this item it would stop it? It makes me furious to think about this lying worm getting away with it.
I would if I could. Bidders are anonymous. You can only see part of their onscreen ID and cannot message them.Contact the guy who bid on it and tell him that it's fake...
Cheeky but brilliant! Nice one!
Oh, I found one for £18. I'm not sure anyone on this thread actually wants the jacket - it is bloody awful, it has to be said - but there is a growing appetite for stopping Mr Norman's weaselly activities.You know, if you want to dress like Morrissey on a casual Friday in 2000-something without paying through the nose for something even he admits is hideous and he only wore a couple of times, this jacket is still available online for about 80 bucks. I just thought I'd pass the savings on to you.
Truthfully, I would probably wear it. I'm a big fan of Earth tones and warm oranges/reds/yellows. Whether it's Morrissey's jacket or not is irrelevant to me.Oh, I found one for £18. I'm not sure anyone on this thread actually wants the jacket - it is bloody awful, it has to be said - but there is a growing appetite for stopping Mr Norman's weaselly activities.