Man Sold Goods on EBay, Never Delivered

August 8, 2007

(AP) -- A 37-year-old man was found guilty Tuesday of collecting more than $90,000 in payments for Rolex watches and sports tickets through eBay but never delivering the merchandise to customers.



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