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By lel
Date 30.01.04 12:18 UTC

Ebay does it again :(
[link http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2376782858&category=1283&sspagename=rvi:1:3]pug[/link]
thick people - can everyone send reports to ebay and get it removed :(
eeek why doesnt my link work?
By stephanieohara
Date 30.01.04 12:28 UTC
how do you send them a report to get it taken off?

I'm also having problems finding out how to report something. In fact it seems that it is almost impossible to contact the people behind ebay, which is rather worrying. If anyone works this out, please let us know.
By stephanieohara
Date 30.01.04 13:02 UTC
i've managed to contact ebay, sent them an email to report a potentially prohibited or restricted item, they say that they have already received a complaint and will be looking into it, they say its the best they can do.
By miss naughty
Date 30.01.04 13:09 UTC
Hi i have also seen it but i have sent an immediate complaint via the violation policy so it should get removed fairly quickly. They have only a certain time limit on this and i shall let you all know when i hear from them, Emma.

I couldn't do it through the violation policy page. I finally managed to send something through another form:
http://www.ebay.com.sg/helpForm

I've also just spotted some English Bulldog pups for sale on that site, starting bid 1300 USD...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2376916654&category=1283
By stephanieohara
Date 30.01.04 13:33 UTC
Its farcical isnt it, dont these owners have ANY respect for their dogs, it really annoys me that there are people who can just give up there pet to the highest bidder, IMO these people should never be allowed to own a dog in the first place.

The bulldogs pups have been taken off, but the pug is still there. Not that it makes much difference - these people clearly don't care what happens to their dogs and will simply find some other way of disposing them. As long as they make as much money out of it as possible, that's all that matters to them. I just can't understand how anyone could care so little for an animal as to auction it as if it were a coffee table or something - the pug is five months old so presumably the seller has had it for a number of weeks and would - you'd have thought - have formed some kind of a bond with it. If not enough to keep it, then at least to care where it goes to. Let's hope it's second time lucky for the poor pug. Sorry to rant, but this kind of attitude is just incomprehensible to me.
i can someone possibly post the two links again as i would like to report this to ebay
thanks
By Erin
Date 31.01.04 09:21 UTC
The pug has been removed too, thank goodness!
By gwen
Date 31.01.04 18:33 UTC

Several of the US pug clubs and mail lists did a mass mail to demand tis removal!
bye
Gwen
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