
10-21-2016 07:34 PM - edited 10-21-2016 07:35 PM
Recently I've had a number of purchases from " hacked " accounts. These items are shipped to a freight Forwarder in New jersey or Toronto. Googling the address I found the name of the company: polarexpress. www. polexp.com, after researching this outfit I discover it's a Russian Freight Forwarding service with proxy address's ' for people to buy from Ebay, etc and have their items delivered to Russia.
Has anyone else had this issue and how do we deal with it?
10-21-2016 07:43 PM
@Anonymous wrote:Recently I've had a number of purchases from " hacked " accounts. These items are shipped to a freight Forwarder in New jersey or Toronto. Googling the address I found the name of the company: polarexpress. www. polexp.com, after researching this outfit I discover it's a Russian Freight Forwarding service with proxy address's ' for people to buy from Ebay, etc and have their items delivered to Russia.
Has anyone else had this issue and how do we deal with it?
This isn't an answer its a question. How do you KNOW it is a "hacked" account? A lot of people in different parts of the world use freight forwarding services and if the seller just mails the item to the **bleep** and it shows DELIVERED then the seller has seller protection. I don't think I would know if someone bought from a "hacked" account, if the "ship to" address and the registered PayPal address were the same. How can we tell?
10-21-2016 07:46 PM
10-21-2016 09:14 PM - edited 10-21-2016 09:14 PM
Ha ha, oh yes! Those three letters in all caps mean, as the kids are calling it these days, for ----'s sake. Too funny. I know only because I have a teenager who likes to LOL and IDK all the time. <--- Eyeroll.
10-21-2016 10:06 PM
10-21-2016 10:08 PM