Has anyone found a company pretending to be you on ebay
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I have a question. I was going through my links and i have found a number of links from ebay on pages of products that it seems they are trying to state they belong to our company.
I would like to know if anyone has come across this and what can be done about it.
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do you know how they do this. I have only just found the link and it seems that they have linked to one of my sites by claiming they are me. i have the details so will contact ebay and see what they can do
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Hello,
Yes this has happened to me. You need to contact eBay's intellectual rights section and let them know, so they can make sure that the backlinks are removed and they stop claiming to be you.
I hope this helps you like it did me.
Have a great day and a happy holidays.
Matthew Boley
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