
05-17-2015 10:56 AM
I wish to buy an item listed on E-bay from Abingdon, Maryland, United States
which is listed as FREE Expedited Int'l Shipping.
Are there any extra charges hidden charges ?
So their list price is the only price I will have to pay ?
The price is only listed as $18 U.S. for the item I am buying and I am from Canada.
Thanks
05-17-2015 11:15 AM
What is the listing number?
05-17-2015 12:40 PM
Listing number is 301632739793
05-17-2015 12:53 PM - edited 05-17-2015 12:55 PM
Personally, I would pass.
This new seller - registered on eBay in 2006 with zero feedback as a seller - just sold 30 identical items with "free shipping" in the last three days.
All the "red flags" are up.
The listing claims "Item location: Abingdon, Maryland, United States" (I do not believe that)
Frankly it is simply too good to be true.
If it walks like a duck, looks like a duck and quacks like a duck.....
05-17-2015 01:01 PM
If you check the other items for sale by the same new seller, you see the same pattern: US12 to US$18 with free shipping from the USA and most listings have sold about 30 items each in the last three days.
I suggest you put the listing on your "watch list" and take another look in a week or two.
05-17-2015 01:14 PM
But if I do buy and I don't get the item or turns out to be fraud, I still get PayPal Protection money back guarantee. No?
Thanks
05-17-2015 01:23 PM
The listing reads: "Estimated Delivery within 7-11 business days "
So you have to wait until the 12th business day (two and half weeks) after payment before filing a claim for non-receipt. Then it may take some time before your account is refunded US$18 by PayPal, unless the seller can evidence shipping something to your address.
It is your money. Do as you see fit.
05-17-2015 01:55 PM
I think it's a scam as well. Buy it now prices for comparable items are $100+ so do you really think that you are going to get one for $18 including shipping? What if the sellers sends you junk...you still have the hassle of returning it before you get your money back. It's not worth it in my opinion.
05-17-2015 02:16 PM
Doesn't seller have to have a good feedback rating before they can continue selling ?
Even the sellers from China need good feedback rating in order to continue selling stuff.
Since they always tell me to put a good feed back rating for them and that negative feedback would be bad for their business.
They don't require that for people selling from the U.S.A for buyers to give feedbacks ?
05-17-2015 03:22 PM - edited 05-17-2015 03:24 PM
Feedback is voluntary. There is no obligation to leave feedback.
Since this seller only started selling three days ago, it would be improbable to get feedback for at least another week.
On the other hand, despite 400 sales in the last three days, that seller has not left positive feedback for any of the paying buyers.
05-17-2015 05:48 PM
You get an envelpe with tracking showing delivered, then what, It is the latest scam going.
Seller sells as many as he can, sends out a bunch of envelopes with tracking and it becomes a nightmare.
05-19-2015 02:15 AM
You really really really want to be ripped off don't you?
Put the item on your Watch list. Wait a couple of weeks.
If the seller is not NARU by then, read his feedback.
Doesn't seller have to have a good feedback rating before they can continue selling ?
Yes, and even more important are the Detailed Seller Ratings.
A good feedback is 99% to 100%. 98% is mediocre and 97% is bloody awful.
DSRs under 4.5 are questionable and under 4.3 get the seller's account closed.
05-19-2015 08:14 AM
The person's ID is non-existent now.
Good thing I didn't buy yet.
I wonder how many people this person scammed? Maybe a few hundred and how all these people going to get their money back from PayPal ? PayPal will be the loser in this situation ?
05-19-2015 08:24 AM
Do not worry about it. PayPal knows how to protect itself.
Lesson: if it appears to be too good to be true.... hit the back button.