It is frustrating as I was one of the first ebayers in the UK selling Lamby bits, it used to be me and a friend and we often used to end up buying things off each other cos there was no-one else around.try using this search:-
<http://cq-search.ebay.co.uk/search/search.dll?GetResult&st=2&SortProperty=MetaNewSort&query=lambretta+%2Dpk50+%2Dtops+%2Dtrousers+%2Dcoasters+%2Dmagnet+%2Dxl+%2Dtieslide+%2Dbanner+%2Dgoggles+%2Djigsaw+%2Dprint+%2Dhelmet+%2Dparking+%2Dcard+%2Dcharm+%2Dmugs+%2Dpx+%2Dt5+%2Drally+%2Dplaque+%2Djeans+%2Dmug+%2Dpatch+%2Dsalt+%2Dcoat+%2Dbadge+%2Dcards+%2Dbnwt+%2Dmoneybox+%2Dcufflinks+%2Dmods+%2Djacket+%2Dbag+%2Dsweatshirt+%2Dshirt+%2Djack+%2Dtarget+%2Dmod&shortcut=2&ebaytag1code=3&currdisp=2&itemtimedisp=0&combine=y&from=R9>
You can narrow it down further with -magazine -video -patch if you want.
I suggest we bombard the offending folk with query emails.
Someone that is selling "Union jack sticker lambretta mods" should get an email saying "what the fuck do I need a union jack sticker on my lambretta for".
Someone selling "Vespa kickstart NOT LAMBRETTA" should get emails saying "I have a series 2 li125 lambretta. Can you confirm that this item will NOT fit it?"
I thought keyword spamming in the description was a reportable offence, not that ebay seem to do anything about it.
Cheers,
Ian
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