
08-30-2012 08:19 PM
was wondering about buying something that is not for sale on ebay but was told that we us ebay for payment plan is this possible
08-30-2012 08:36 PM
08-30-2012 10:36 PM
Geez, how often does this occur!!??
08-31-2012 12:09 AM
09-01-2012 03:11 AM
Hello 'brazil',
If you would like to see an official ebay post about this type of scam, - because it is reeaaalllly common, have a look at the following link:
http://forums.ebay.com/db1/topic/Ebay-Motors/Craigslist-Scams-And/520091495
Sometimes when a person inquires about a 'vehicle' at one of these other sites, the scammer sends very official looking email with the ebay logo and all. These emails look very authentic, - so authentic that every now and then a person is reluctant to believe it is a complete fraud. If you ever get one like that, you can forward the email to spoof@ebay.com and the folks there will tell you it is fake.
Ultimately, if you do not buy it from a listing on ebay, it has nothing to do with ebay.
There are, however, lots of legitimate items available on ebay, so why not have a look? Or better yet, find a car/boat/tractor/whatever locally through the classifieds or a dealer lot where you touch it/sit in it/kick it before giving over your money.
Just a thought. 😉
09-04-2012 10:29 PM
When ebay started making it harder for Nigerian scammers to conduct their scams here, the scammers started going to other sites that do not police their users very carefully and telling potential victims that they will "complete" the transaction on ebay. That makes about as much sense as going to your local grocery store and having the cashier tell you to complete your transaction across the street that their competitor's store. This is exactly what the scammer hopes you will believe because you found them on another site and they're telling to you complete the fake transaction on ebay.
A word often used by scammers is "agent" or they'll say you can inspect the car and send it back if you are not satisfied and that ebay will hold your money. It's all lies. They use the ebay name because of it's reputation.
You have had prior successful transactions. With each one, there was an email from ebay telling you to avoid certain scams and trust you, this is one them.
By the way, the mentioning of Western Union by a seller means SCAM!!