Bastards on ebay that sell rainbow rose seeds, blue or white strawberry seeds and other fake shit

The problem is not just what they don’t know. It’s also what they do know that’s flat wrong.

Wish I were the first to say something like that.

That’s so great. If you find more information about it, please post it, I’d love to read more about it. I love inventions that came from smartassery.

include his middle initial in the name search, that will help.

Do you mean to tell me that I can’t grow my own rainbow after all?
No wonder these seeds weren’t sprouting anything but green things!

Absolutely cracking me up here.

Have been in fraud prevention for yonks and e-bay has always been a fraud central for Nigerian, Romanian, Asian, and just plain everyday scammers who live down the street.

You guys are so point on and funny as hell <- popular oxymoron

60 second post delay? Not again. That was done at the game site chat I belonged to over at Big Fish (now moved to Gamezebo). It’s to keep out phony posters who will lay a whole mess of irrelevant posts down, one right after the other. It’s a PITA, but really worth it.

Thanks for the info.

What I don’t understand is - how do these sellers get 99% positive feedback? Do they have a mostly legitimate business but just sell a few fake things for a lark? How does that work? Have they got fake buyers sending them fake feedback?

If they sell you seeds, and you receive the seeds, they get positive feedback. When the seeds don’t grow the way you expect, are you able to go back to the listing 6 months later and give them negative feedback?

:smack:

Obvious, once explained…

Plant scams are surprisingly common in garden centres as well- grafted cactus that turn interesting colours because the top bit’s dying, blue dyed orchids that will just slowly turn white (if they live that long)…

If you don’t know what the plant is, and the label gives no info, it’s easy to just assume you messed up when it dies or turns a funny colour.

The one that really gets me though is dyed fish- injected with dye (or dipped in it) to look more exotic, it fades after a few months, if they live that long.