You see, they mentality of Amibay "officials" is that its their ball they make the rules and if you dont like it get your own ball. (You know like the jerk kid when you were little that had the ball - same thing)
That's how
every web forum works. I mean, except for moobunny. And if you
want to try to conduct trade on moobunny, well, Godspeed, sir.
Ive been told by other amigans that EAB and Amibay is all UK guys AND THEY ARENT FOND OF AMERICANS.
There's plenty of American members there, including Skydivingirl, who is quite respected and a moderator. I'm American; I list my location right there below my avatar. I have never once had anybody give me crap for it, and I've dealt with plenty of UK members both conversationally and in trade.
AND YES ITS A KNOWN FACT THEY READ PRIVATE MESSAGES AND TAKE LIBERTIES INVADING YOUR PRIVACY ONLINE.
If you're shocked that moderators on a forum would read your PMs on that forum pursuant to a disciplinary action regarding that forum's rules, I don't think you really
get forums.
Anyway: I've heard from Zetr0, after asking if I could get the story to set the record straight here. Unsurprisingly, he can't discuss the full details of someone else's account history with the general public, but he does reiterate:
A. Magnetic claimed that he sold the item to a friend as a swap meet.
B. This friend then placed the item on eBay using the same images from the AmiBay listing.
C. He claims the friend he traded with knew nothing about AmiBay.
D. This all had taken place within three days of Magnetic receiving the item.
1. Magnetic was caught scalping a fellow member
2. We approached him with with our evidence*
3. We (as a team) felt a ban was required
4. He declined the opportunity to appeal
AmiBay, doesn't have any time limit imposed on appeals, if Magnetic wanted to he can appeal or apply for a new account if he wishes.
He was also informed of this at the time of our decision.
So it's basically his word against magnetic's. Based on observed behavior, I know where my vote is going.