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  1. Hi there thanks for your post, i don't have your email address so if you would like to email me at (email address removed so please just google famous memorabilia and our email address's are on our website it would be great to here from you. I think we should email each other direct at this stage save as prejudicing any court action you or I will be taking against eBay. I think it is about time that something is done to stop eBay being a law onto themselves and we certainly have a good case against them in court. I hope to be able to at least get together with you to understand your case and share information, and help each other in our common ground pursuits.
  2. Makes interesting reading and i wish you luck. Is there update on the court case? We are about to take ebay to Court as a seller. It would be interesting to learn whether or not eBay are actually obliged to even attend court in the UK as everything is registered to Luxembourg i assume they therefore are not duty bound by UK Law. My case is somewhat different than yours, ebay removed all of listing due to what they say is a trademark infringement, we sell memorabilia and the trade mark on a signature/autograph is ridiculous and unfounded. We were trading for 9 years and 3 days on eBay until the restricted us from selling for 30 days which effectively whipped us out and couldn't pay the £2000 seller fees that month. So they suspended our account. And they charges us for the anchor shop fees of £375 when we couldn't event sell. The problem with eBay is that they are too big for their own boots. They think they can do what they want and they are a law onto themselves. We are taking eBay to court for damages loss of earnings and will let you know how we get on. We have nothing to lose and they have already run our business into the ground. Oh by the way we were Gold Power Sellers, Top Rated Sellers, 100% positive feedback since October 2002. eBay used to care about sellers, they provided them with revenue and the company was floated and funded on users, now they dont need that they are getting rid of genuine hard working sellers like us!
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