Just an FYI. There's a seller operating out of India who just cloned a buy-it-now ebay listing of mine for a Zon-O-Phone A. Cloned it twice actually. Apparently he has two of them. Identical to one another, and of course identical to mine. The seller stole pictures, copy, everything. I can't imagine any reasonably seasoned phonograph collector falling for this kind of thing, but...I guess it could happen. I called ebay this morning to let them know; so far they've done nothing.
Here's a link to one of the fraudulent listings: https://www.ebay.com/itm/185844905129
And here's a link to the other: https://www.ebay.com/itm/185847620411
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Re: Heads Up -- Ebay Fraud
I've seen this and reported it at least 4 times, to no avail...
I guess eBay would eventually rather do a buyer protection payout.

I guess eBay would eventually rather do a buyer protection payout.