
08-18-2014 12:17 PM
08-18-2014 10:36 PM
Well, sorta.
But, don't.
Here's the scam. The buyer gives you a UPS account number and you ship at no charge to yourself. Sweet!
The actual owner of the account, usually the buyer's employer, notices the unusual charge and questions it.
UPS comes back to you and demands the payment, since the employer refuses the bogus charge.
Meanwhile, the address the buyer used was the workplace and not his own PP registered address. He says the item was not delivered to his address. You can't show it was and the buyer is refunded his original payment.
"'Course, there're other schools of thought."-- Zoe Washburne
08-19-2014 08:00 AM
08-19-2014 01:23 PM