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<title>Comment by John on Vigilante site targets eBay scammers</title>
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<description>tmugwump; how did they reveal your identity? I mean, if you signed up with your ebay ID, isn&#039;t that YOU revealing your identity?</description>
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<title>Comment by tmugwump on Vigilante site targets eBay scammers</title>
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<description>Be very careful about any information which you supply to ebayersthatsuck.com. They will reveal your identity shamelessly and will not respond to requests to take the info down. I am not even a seller. I am a buyer who turned to them. 

Presently, three state attorneys general are looking into my case, and I have lodged a complaint with the FCC naming Steven and Edward Klink (owners).</description>
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