Some twit (supposedly) in Los Angeles posted this on eBay today:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=621&item=3759372186&rd=1 Which is remarkable similar to this:
http://www.gguitars.com/ale13227.html I e-mailed him to comment on the remarkable similarity and got this in return:
I am not a scamer but I do not have any photo with my guitar so I used that one.
Is that a crime?
My response was:
It's not necessarily a crime, but using the photos of a similar instrument without saying I don't have a photo of my bass, but this one is similar, not to mention copying verbatim the description of another bass owned by a well-known, well-trafficked and well-regarded Alembic dealer, I think it's safe to say you've doomed not only your auction but your reputation as well.
Good luck.
By the by, consider this my official notification of tomfoolery--tried notifying eBay, but they sure don't make it easy, do they?