Monday, December 30, 2019

Demi Moore, Jodie Foster, Liv Taylor and more - invasions and victimizations on EBAY

Does it EVER stop? 

EBAY says "we're JUST a VENUE," so YOU have to tell THEM when you spot blatantly illegal material. 

Here's a weasel in Texas who steals screen captures from the Internet and grinds them through a printer using photo paper. Fake images or stolen images off a cell phone or a freeze-frame of a copyrighted movie -- he could care less. He wants his beer money. $5.95 for a picture of some movie star's "bush and tits" is what he does between what, robberies, stealing social security checks out of the mail box, doing drug deals? 

Ebay should make sure that the sellers representing the site aren't CREEPS. 

His penny-ante games lead to stalkers, unwanted phone calls and letters, and all kinds of creeps haunting the likes of Demi Moore, Jodie Foster and others.




Woman-hating jerks like this redneck moron love the idea of pimping stolen and faked photos. They think they're pimps, with a "harem" of 50 or 100 or 200 photos they can sell. Part of THIS lowlife's harem:



Perhaps he got caught by Charlize Theron's VeRO rep and Suzanne Somers' VeRO rep, so he sneaks the auctions as "Charl" Theron and Suzanne "Sumers?" Or is he just a brain-dead hillbilly who can't spell? 

It's still hit and miss for an outraged fan reporting a scumbag like him using "REPORT ITEM." 

Depending on if it's reported to "Offensive Materials" or "Adult: Not Allowed At all" the auctions might be gone in 4 days, or a week...or NOT AT ALL.

Then the fan must try "REPORT ITEM" again, or call eBay. Even then, the person on the phone might say, "Yes, that's against our rules," but admits having NO power to stop the auction. "Not to worry," the phone support in Guam recites, "I will pass the information along." To WHO? Anyone you actually know by name? "Not to worry, I will pass the information along! Thank you for taking the time to make this call!" 

The bottom line is that eBay should be doing better to block these auctions, and should make sure the people who read "REPORT ITEM" complaints know the rules and don't just toss a report in the trash. 

It would be helpful of all actresses had a VeRO rep. The best way to get action is to send a DMCA to the VeRO department via email. The item is gone in 24 hours, and with luck, and the reports of two or three VeRO reps, the seller gets suspended.