The reigning and defending and STILL...champion sleaze bitch of EBAY strikes again:
If you judged by the creepiest, most pervy ads on eBay, you'd guess that the two most digusting states in America are NEW JERSEY and FLORIDA.
Here's Patricia, NEW JERSEY's skeeviest FEMALE continuing to offer obvious PHOTOSHOP FAKES of women who don't pose naked for $3.29. Or any price.
What does it say about a FEMALE who would do this to other women? BUY IT NOW and these creepy pix will be in your hands by Feb 6th. If not earlier.
Yes...anyone who'd WANT this stuff is almost as bad as the seller. Don't you feel a bit uneasy knowing there are gullible, perverted nutjobs who will PAY for these images? Who think this stuff is real? Who have the potential to stalk, rape and KILL the women they see?
Patricia continues to run 8,000 items on EBAY every day, with NO MODEL RELEASES for ANYTHING she sells. She does, of course, give any money to Sharapova's favorite charity, or Diaz's sleepy manager for shrugging over abuse that might lead to Cameron's rape and death via a stalker.
PAYPAL cut her loose months ago. EBAY? Perhaps SOON? Phone support says that fake images of celebrities is "not allowed," and that, yes, it is ALSO quite a violation of eBay rules to run ads that give a seller's contact information (for sales OUTSIDE of eBay and no final sale commission to eBay).
One thing that would help keep sociopathic misogynistic weirdos like this OFF eBay, is if crapathetic managers and agents would stop ignoring emails and phone calls and Tweets, and assign a well-meaning fan or some lazy office go-fer to the very mild (it takes less than 5 minutes a week) job of glancing at eBay listings, typing in a few names, and if necessary, emailing the auction number to the VeRO department.
It's not difficult at all. Unlike Google, eBay does not really throw a lot of "hoops" at rights owners. They need a simple form to be filled out that authorizes a person to act on behalf of the copyright or intellectual property owner. The VERO form (downloadable from the website, or available from vero@ebay.com) is one simple page.
Fans of celebs can also do their part by checking out the adult area of eBay (accessible from the main page by looking for the category "everything else/adult") and then using "REPORT ITEM" and the drop-down menu and clicking ADULT/NOT ALLOWED AT ALL. The more complaints, the faster a seller is suspended. Fans can also contact PAYPAL at aupviolations@paypal.com using the email of their Paypal account to also cripple sales for people who have no respect for women.
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