Bloodsportstudios RECASTING my Webley on Ebay

Sidewinder

Sr Member
Hi all,

Just a warning that this ebay member has recast my Webley kit and is selling them on Ebay - see item #6041340169. I got some close up pics sent to a buddy with an ebay account and you can see the unique marks etc. that are on my original Webley. They bought one of my kits using ebay ID josiepitbull which I now believe is a sockpuppet account. for this John/Glen Gillenwater or whatever they call themselves now.

My ebay ID is sidewinder-forge.

SAS
 
That sucks :angry

But I really love this line from the auction This rifle comes Already assembled using epoxy and metal pins so it cannot be disassembled by recasters with out being severly broken.. How about that, a recaster afraid of recasters.This world never ceases to amaze me.

-Fred
 
That sucks, it makes me kind of a scared to put out my own stuff seems like more and more recaster pop up everyday. The 2 kits look about the same to me, your work is amzaing
 
Here's some provenance pics:

Closer pic of his auction piece:
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My original webley:
Breech area:
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Grip plate:
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His stock plate greeblies pic from #6036664248 (maybe copied from someone else):
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Hard to see the indents on such a small pic but if you blow it up, even with pixelation you can see em.

My original stock:
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He has even set the auction so that if you do a search using .co.uk the webley doesn't appear.

SAS
 
Bloodsportstudios was banned from TDH on 11-29-05 for having a sock puppet account.

Shortly after, he tried re-registering with the following user names: bobaanddarth and bobafettgirl.

He recently tried to register using a proxy under the name "vadersgiftedboy."

Just an FYI.
 
I've dealt with him before. He lied to me about some items I was interested in thinking I was just some dumb SW fan with little knowledge who would buy based on his word.
 
Got a response from Ebay, it doesn't exactly fill me with hope...
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"Dear Simon,

Thank you for writing back to eBay. My name is Daphne and I am happy to
assist you further with your question concerning another member using
your photo. :confused

We have reviewed the eBay member(s) you have brought to our attention
and taken the appropriate action. It is important to bear in mind that
not all actions we take are visible to the reporter or may not be
visible immediately. However let me assure you that we fully investigate
each report and take the necessary action.

Breaches of eBay's policies can lead to consequences that range from
issuing the seller an informational alert, ending the listing(s), moving
the listing(s) to a more appropriate category, a temporary suspension,
an indefinite suspension or terminating the membership.

I understand that you want to know what action we may have taken on the
seller's account. However, for reasons of privacy I cannot disclose any
further information to you. This is for the protection of all eBay
members.

We appreciate your vigilance in helping us to keep inappropriate
listings off eBay.

Again, I want to thank you for your report and keeping eBay a safe and
fun place to trade.

Regards,

Daphne Maltravers
eBay Community Watch Team "
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Good grief. :unsure

SAS
 
Unfortunatelly for us, RPF recasting rules don't apply to ebay. In their eyes you don't hold any rights over the Webley. To them, he's just ripping off something that you ripped off.

It would probably take a complaint from the Webley copyright/patent holder before they did anything about it.
 
As usual, that eBay reply means that as long as the scum make eBay money, they don't really care unless it it illegal (and could get eBay in trouble). :angry
 
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