seller says his account doesnt work and i should send money to his pay pal outside of ebay should i?

hallsy23
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I recently won items in an auction . when i went to pay for the items i had an issue. i contacted the seller to inform him that i could not pay for the item because i kept getting an error message. the seller informed me that " his account was broken and if i want the item i need to send a payment to his pay pal outside of ebay or i could give him my paypal account.". im not sure if this is a scam or not and was looking for advice if anyone has been scammed in this manner or if it is ok to do this. 

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seller says his account doesnt work and i should send money to his pay pal outside of ebay should i?



His account is "broken?"   Could that mean it is frozen because of a dispute or claim against him?  Or could it be a ruse to get you to not pay to the actual account holder who has no idea anything was being listed under his/her account.    I said "listed" not "sold" because you're not likely to ever receive the item.

 

Actually, it could be that someone's account has been hijacked.  And the hijackers haven't thought the whole thing through - like how they can be tracked down through their PayPal account.  Unless, of course, they managed to figure out how to have something billed and sent to a completely different address without anybody ever finding out.   But crooks aren't usually  that bright.

 

This does NOT sound good!   Asking you to use a PayPal account "outside of eBay" doesn't make sense.   For one thing, you wouldn't be protected in any way should the item not arrive or arrive broken or any other problem and the seller does nothing to rectify the matter.

 

Give him YOUR PayPal account?  WTHeck does THAT mean?  Did he expect you to give him your password and email connected to PayPal?    I don't like to be harsh on anybody, but this guy is either nuts, very dumb or a crook.   With all other things considered, I'm leaning towards crook.

 

I hope you haven't sent any money yet and I hope you saved his emails.  I'd send copies of his emails  to eBay along with an explanation like the one you wrote here.

 

Good Luck!

Deborah

 

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