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Even if the seller is selling the correct plant, stealing photos to market their product on eBay is just as criminal. There is another discussion going on about this on the forum here http://www.srgc.net/forum/index.php?topic=11601.0;topicseen. This seller, classicflowerbulbs has stolen my photos of Trillium luteum. I would hope that no forum member would purchase plants on eBay from someone who steals photos. However, when Mark S. pointed out in an earlier thread that an eBay seller in Greece had stolen my photo to sell snowdrops, and Mark's before mine, people commented that they had purchased from that seller with good results. I make money selling my photos so stealing the photo is just as bad as selling the wrong plant. It seems to me that those using stolen images to sell plants are often those who do not give either good plants, correct to name , or good service.