05-26-2014
08:49 PM
- last edited on
05-27-2014
01:29 AM
by
kh-leslie
Hi there,
This is a security of transaction question. Will eBay HOLD funds for a buyer and withhold them until eBay is notified that the purchased goods have been received, inspected and approved?
A 'seller' is offering a John Deere tractor JD4720 for sale, and it was originally in a Trader ad, advertised in Canada, and thought to be in North York, (Toronto) but I have been advised the tractor is in the United States, (Omaha NE) (due to personal circumstances of divorce, moving etc..) but the seller "will ship across the border and pay shipping, border costs, etc.
Does eBay function in this way, and can eBay verify that process is valid, or is this a scam? I am concerned, having heard that eBay was recently hacked.
Kindly reply as soon as possible
Thank you
R.A. Kukkee (Sunflowergate on eBay)
05-26-2014 10:11 PM
It is a SCAM,
You will lose your money
and not receive abything for it.
There will be a section in the auto trader
where you can report this SCAM.
05-26-2014 10:48 PM
05-27-2014 02:58 AM
Hello 'sunflowergate',
Ebay most certainly does not function that way. A really good clue is that bitwhere ebay
will "HOLD funds ... until eBay is notified that the purchased goods have been received, inspected and approved."
That is a whopper of a lie intended to reassure buyers unfamiliar with schemes and scams.
Craiglist and others are rife with those kinds of ads, - so be sure to report them on any site you find them.
You say it was once a Trader ad, -- is that where you saw it? People often see similar items
on craiglist or kijiji making wonderful promises about how their purchase is covered by ebay's
buyer protection.
Have a look at this link about scams:
http://www.craigslist.org/about/scams
You know the old saying about buying vehicles, -- don't do it unless you can kick the tires.
Good luck
05-27-2014 10:00 AM
There is no tractor.
The seller is not in Nebraska.
If you send any money you will never see it again.
This is a scam.
05-27-2014 08:42 PM
"and it was originally in a Trader ad,"
Okay. Think for a moment. A tractor is a heavy item that would be very expensive to ship especially cross boarder. Do you really think a seller, who is trying to make money, would spend thousands of dollars of their own money to ship a tractor to your or anyone else in Canada? If you were a seller, would you do that? No? Neither would your "seller". This a well known scam. The buyer/potential and the item are never in the same country and I can almost guarantee you that the seller is in Nigeria.
Additionally, you found the tractor somewhere else. Why would ebay be hold funds on something you found on a different site? Many scam victims never think beyond the "super low price" of the invisible tractor/atv/car when their are red flags all over the transaction.
The fact that you asked about the transaction, makes me think you sort of knew it was a scam and just needed confirmation. Well, we can confirm what you suspected: it's a scam.
05-27-2014 08:49 PM
Also would like to mention that the site you saw the ad probably have warnings all over it about scams just like Craigslist does yet there is still a large number of people who fall the scams.
The Nigerian scams used to run rampant on ebay until ebay finally got wise (or enough complaints/closed accounts) and started implementing stricter security measures. This has put a huge damper on the scammers ebay activities. What they started doing instead was to put ads on other sites and still use ebay's name (because of their reputation) to find potential victims.