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eBay hits back at Which Magazine

Published March 1st, 2006


eBay has hit back at claims from consumer magazine Computing Which? that suggest the company should do more to protect its users from fraudsters.
The magazine has said eBay shows too little interest in identifying fraudsters among its user-base and supported that claim with figures from the Metropolitan Police.
Jessica Ross, editor of Computing Which? said eBay has created “plenty of opportunity for criminals to cash in” and “earn huge amounts defrauding everyday eBayers”.
Computing Which? claimed that about 130 crimes are reported in London each month where the report cites eBay.

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