Type of scam - item doesn't arrive and seller insists on issuing a refund
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01-03-2017 02:05 PM - last edited on 01-03-2017 02:57 PM by lizzier-ca
Is this a thing?
I ordered a low-cost item from China that didn't arrive. There's tracking info only as far as arriving in Canada. The seller refuses to send a replacement item saying it will only get lost again so they insist on refunding me.
I imagine a scam around this could work. It's a low cost item. The seller is counting on buyers forgetting about the order. The seller sends an empty envelope with an intentionally bad address - to establish a tracking history. When they get called out on it, then they refund the buyer... All very polite and conciliatory so as to not bring Ebay into the picture. I don't want to make outright accusations here but that too the seller would be counting on.
Does Ebay have any way of stopping this sort of thing? Does Ebay read the Email exchanges?
Seller's message:
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01-03-2017 02:20 PM - edited 01-03-2017 02:21 PM
Offering to send you a replacement would be much more likely to be a scam.
You do not want a replacement -- your eBay protection disappears if you go that route,
Correct method is accept the refund and reorder if you still want to.
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01-03-2017 02:37 PM
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01-03-2017 03:04 PM
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01-03-2017 03:16 PM
No the 'item not recieved scam ' INCLUDES the "I will send a replacement" scam.
It is the most common reaction to a complaint of non-reciept.
You NEVER want to accept an offer of a replacement. It won't arrive either, because neither item ever existed.
The scam (when it exists which is probably less often than posting indicate, because people only complain when they are unhappy) is very simple.
An item is sold very very cheaply.
Nothing is sent.
Most buyers forget they ever ordered the cheap gimcrack.
A few complain.
The seller "admits{ he doesn't use tracking because it is so expensive.
The buyer is offered a replacement.
No replacement is sent.
Or the buyer demands a refund (least common).
The refund is sent promptly because the seller does not want to be on eBay's radar as having opened complaints.
The buyer keeps the money from the buyers who forgot and the buyers who are waiting past the complaints deadline for a replacement.
You have an honest seller who is refunding you promptly.
If you are annoyed leave NO feedback.
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01-03-2017 03:38 PM
I'm not annoyed. Chances are my seller is indeed honest. It's just interesting to contemplate ways that people might try to run a scam. If I ever decide to turn to a life of crime, I might start with a scam like this 😐
