
12-13-2020
11:47 AM
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12-26-2020
11:55 PM
by
kh-phdan
Hi ALL
So this is a heads-up!!!!
Before anyone replies to me, PLEASE READ THE WHOLE THING...
I knew it was a scam as soon as I saw it, but many people will not.
So this morning I had a "Best Offer" from a member in Singapore, who used the eBay UK site to send me a best offer here in Montreal.
The scam goes like this...
You get an offer, in my case, it was the full asking price (BELL ONE).
And the Buyer includes a message in my case it was this one, but I am sure the theme and grammar will vary
"Hi my friend. I try to pay through PayPal and same with the Bank account it says that the seller does not accept the payment method for now and sends me this article:
https:// offer.ebay.co.uk.check-sales.ga/? =&trksid=p3692IwAR0lB6Y422LMO0000h"
Now, I scanned that link and it took me to a very well done FAKE eBay.co.uk site (front door)
The hope/intent of the scam is that you will "cut & paste" the link thinking it is an eBay site and then you will log in via that link.
Evidently, I made a few calls to eBay this AM and even they were surprised by this one.
SO very simply
DO NOT REPLY TO ANY MESSAGES IN A "BEST OFFER" WITH A LINK TO AN "ARTICLE" or any other site.
So, these people or persons are actually using the eBay platform and different eBay sites in different countries to make "Best Offers" to SELLERS in the hopes that they will follow that link, and hand over their "credentials" because the "buyer" cannot seem to pay?!
In this case, the "Buyer" is in Singapore, using eBay.co.uk to send scam messages/offers to in my case Sellers in Canada, think about that...
I have been told by the eBay rep I spoke to this AM, that a general announcement should be made to warn eBay members about LINKS in Best Offers.
SO here is mine
DO NOT RESPOND TO ANY BEST OFFERS WITH A
"I CANNOT PAY MESSAGE OR ANY LINKS ATTACHED"
12-13-2020 12:02 PM
I forgot to mention I did evidently decline that offer...
12-13-2020 08:19 PM
12-13-2020 10:19 PM
Decline the offer and block them.....
12-13-2020 11:31 PM
Thanks for the heads up on this. Unfortunately there are other recently reported issues with Best Offers to add to yours.
Sending offers to buyers that note a shipping cost is applicable at the sellers end but buyer sees Shipping is free. They either complain vigorously or not acknowledge your emails/invoice for payment. Best case scenario is they pay with your explanation.
There also have been numerous reports on the dot com board of Intl buyers having problems completing payment to US sellers. Possibly connected to MP payments not being 100 % compatible with International buyers payment options. I know there have been tickets issued but haven't seen any further updates. I've had International(UK & Swedish) buyers unable to complete payments for 1 item. When I cancelled and relisted with no changes they were able to pay without issue. Reason? Who knows?? Possibly grandfathered listings with unique settings?
-Lotz
12-14-2020 10:20 AM
'There also have been numerous reports on the dot com board of Intl buyers having problems completing payment to US sellers."
It the same scam, but in a different country!
I got two more best offers this morning with the same "Phishing" message enclosed. from the same BUYER, I reported yesterday via 3 calls to eBay.
Buyer's message:
Hi my friend. I try to pay through PayPal and same with the Bank account it says that the seller does not accept the payment method for now and sends me this article: https://offer.ebay.co.uk.check-sales.ga/? =&trksid=p3692IwAR0lB6Y422LMO0000h
THIS IS A SCAM AND THE OFFERS ARE BEING MADE FROM SINGAPORE
12-14-2020 10:27 AM
Actually, a better solution is to report the Buyer, then accept the offer (they will not pay anyway) then open an Unpaid Item Dispute, you will get back your fees and if we all did that eBay would react quicker.
Imagine if all these Scam offers are accepted and none of them pay, there must be 10s of thousands of them being sent out, and eBay's own Best Offer system is being hijacked by scammers phishing for credentials...
12-14-2020 11:45 AM
@brettjet38 wrote:Actually, a better solution is to report the Buyer, then accept the offer (they will not pay anyway) then open an Unpaid Item Dispute, you will get back your fees and if we all did that eBay would react quicker.
Thank you for the alert. I will definitely pay attention to that!
On the note of accepting the offer, it might be a good idea if the item was not off the market for 8 days...
12-14-2020 01:48 PM
12-14-2020 06:58 PM
On the note of accepting the offer, it might be a good idea if the item was not off the market for 8 days
Relist it right away, they will not be paying anyway...
12-14-2020 07:01 PM
This is why I am posting here, the more Sellers who get these scams and take action then post about it on this board, the sooner eBay will have to act.
How many people will log into the site using that link...
12-15-2020 01:18 AM
@brettjet38 wrote:
THIS IS A SCAM AND THE OFFERS ARE BEING MADE FROM SINGAPORE
I'm not sure how you know for sure that the offers are being made from Singapore. Keep in mind that Indonesia and Malaysia are pretty close neighbours to Singapore. I don't know what eBay Singapore's ID verification process is like, but it may be designed to allow registrations from nearby countries, particularly Indonesia as it has no eBay site of its own.
12-15-2020
08:54 AM
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12-25-2020
08:54 PM
by
kh-leslie
@marnotom! wrote:
@brettjet38 wrote:
THIS IS A SCAM AND THE OFFERS ARE BEING MADE FROM SINGAPORE
I'm not sure how you know for sure that the offers are being made from Singapore. Keep in mind that Indonesia and Malaysia are pretty close neighbours to Singapore. I don't know what eBay Singapore's ID verification process is like, but it may be designed to allow registrations from nearby countries, particularly Indonesia as it has no eBay site of its own.
The buyer states he is in Singapore, and for my "buyer" when i clicked on his user ID it indicated location being Singapore
I also accepted his offer on the item and filed NPB .
While true they could be anywhere, this is why OP is saying where it's coming from..
12-15-2020 10:29 AM
"I'm not sure how you know for sure that the offers are being made from Singapore. Keep in mind that Indonesia and Malaysia are pretty close neighbours to Singapore. I don't know what eBay Singapore's ID verification process is like, but it may be designed to allow registrations from nearby countries, particularly Indonesia as it has no eBay site of its own."
BECAUSE It says the Buyer is in Singapore!
What is the point of your 'speculation as to where they are" are you a friend of Singapore!?
Anyway WHO CARES!!!! where they are, IT IS A SCAM
THAT IS ALL WE NEED TO WORRY ABOUT!
12-15-2020 10:30 AM
...finally a brain!
12-15-2020 12:14 PM
Yes, accepting these offers is a good way to tackle them, I am doing the same thing.
12-16-2020 01:13 AM
12-16-2020 01:00 PM
neat.. but this is your sticking point? lol
12-25-2020
05:41 PM
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12-25-2020
08:52 PM
by
kh-leslie
12-25-2020 08:18 PM