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EBay urged to clamp down on coronaviru­s profiteeri­ng

- Josh Halliday North of England correspond­ent

EBay has been urged to clamp down on people profiteeri­ng from the coronaviru­s outbreak as sellers rake in hundreds of pounds from vastly inflated prices on household goods.

The Guardian found one UK-based seller who had pocketed £1,000 from selling packs of Andrex toilet roll at £50 each – more than double the retail price – on eBay since Saturday morning.

Another had sold a 72-pack of toilet roll for £99.90, quadruple its regular price of £27, while the same product was advertised by another seller for £84.99. This seller, apparently based in the Midlands, appeared to have bulkbought dozens of cleaning products and uploaded them to eBay at huge mark-ups over the weekend as panicbuyin­g swept UK supermarke­ts.

Most of these products were removed from sale hours after the Guardian contacted the seller and eBay on

Monday morning.

Darren Jones, a Labour MP and co-chair of the all-party parliament­ary group on technology, wrote to eBay on Monday to demand it stop people from making profits from the pandemic – which he said should be made illegal.

On the Guardian’s findings, he said: “In a time of pandemic there’s an expectatio­n that the British people pull together and act in good faith. Unfortunat­ely, we’ve already seen the tendency for some to act in bad faith, taking advantage of Covid-19.

“I’m sure most people would agree that these sellers of stockpiled goods should be ashamed of themselves. I would like their actions to be made illegal, with consequenc­es for their actions.”

Other items being sold at vastly inflated prices on eBay included Wilko antibacter­ial wipes for £10.95, more than 10 times the retail price, and Regina nine-pack toilet rolls (RRP £2.49) for up to £12.99.

An auction for a 72-pack of Andrex toilet roll had reached £51 on eBay by

 ??  ?? The Guardian found one UK-based eBay user selling a 72-pack of Andrex toilet roll for £84.99 on Monday morning – more than triple its retail price. Photograph: eBay
The Guardian found one UK-based eBay user selling a 72-pack of Andrex toilet roll for £84.99 on Monday morning – more than triple its retail price. Photograph: eBay

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