10-22-2019 04:16 AM
got 4 sales today, 2 of them by different buyer with very low feedback counts, and looks like they haven't purchase much until purchasing my listings.
address with different names then account person name, the addressee names are very chinese looking while the account holder name are very western, down to the last names
different computer generated looking emails. but the actual shipping address are the same.
i google it up and it looks to be an out of business auto repair garage and the google bird view looks to be a huge forest like ruin parking lot in DE
should i be worry and concern not to ship? total around $800 worth of goods here.
while one of the other two sold listing has an address that goes to another state in NJ, but netherless an abandoned looking warehouse location from google search. the less shady part is that the account looks to have stable purchasing and active for years with 1800 feedbacks, account name looks to match up with the email and account holder's name but the address name looks different and have an extra serial like number, and looks like that might be a korean reship company of some sort. after some researching and google translation.
Am I under target of some kind of fake address scramming buyers?
10-22-2019 01:15 PM - edited 10-22-2019 01:18 PM
I would worry about the first two.
The third one is less of a worry. Reshipping companies are not usually a problem.
If I mailed, I would probably send all those tracked with signature required.
When using google maps you do need to check the last time they took the images (street view has the date in small print). The last sale I made was to a small Australian desert town, the images where from 2007 to 2018 (depending on viewing location, I could see an empty lot or large building with street view).
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10-22-2019 02:35 PM
The low feedback accounts-- are there gaps in the feedback?
An account that did some buying a year or more ago, then stopped being used, then used again for very different purchases could be a sign of a hacked account.
If you can't see what was purchased in the past, check the seller's current listings for an idea of what he sells.
You could also use Contact Buyer to ask some innocuous question about the address. "I notice your address appears to be an apartment building (even if it isn't) but you didn't give a unit number. Is one needed?" for example.
address with different names then account person name, the addressee names are very chinese looking while the account holder name are very western, down to the last names
Some Asians will have an "English" name they use for convenience, but it is unusual to have both personal and family names changed. We may see Sunny Wong rather than Wong Tsetung but Sunny Walsh is unlikely.
10-22-2019 02:54 PM - edited 10-22-2019 02:55 PM
@goldhawkickz13 wrote:got 4 sales today, 2 of them by different buyer with very low feedback counts, and looks like they haven't purchase much until purchasing my listings.
address with different names then account person name, the addressee names are very chinese looking while the account holder name are very western, down to the last names
different computer generated looking emails. but the actual shipping address are the same.
i google it up and it looks to be an out of business auto repair garage and the google bird view looks to be a huge forest like ruin parking lot in DE
should i be worry and concern not to ship? total around $800 worth of goods here.
while one of the other two sold listing has an address that goes to another state in NJ, but netherless an abandoned looking warehouse location from google search. the less shady part is that the account looks to have stable purchasing and active for years with 1800 feedbacks, account name looks to match up with the email and account holder's name but the address name looks different and have an extra serial like number, and looks like that might be a korean reship company of some sort. after some researching and google translation.
Am I under target of some kind of fake address scramming buyers?
The address in Delaware is for a mail forwarder handling shipments to International buyers. The "serial number" identifies the specific buyer to the forwarder.
I have several Chinese buyers (who buy in bulk) who use forwarders in Delaware, probably the same one.
10-22-2019 02:56 PM
Freight forwarders are not a problem.
The eBay Money Back Guarantee ends when the forwarder accepts their customer's purchase. From there the forwarder handles customs, shipping and delivery.
EBay's Global Shipping Program is a freight forwarder, but one contracted by the seller rather than the buyer.
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10-23-2019 11:28 AM - edited 10-23-2019 11:29 AM
thank you for everyone's reply, the most updated info are both buyer replied saying the address is a forwarding company.
and one of them added that the other buyer is his friend.
10-23-2019 01:35 PM
If a buyer files an unauthorized use credit card chargeback through PayPal, you will be covered as long as you can prove that you shipped to the address on the payment info. You don’t have to prove delivery in those cases..just that you sent to that address.
10-23-2019 02:10 PM
one was made few years ago but never used until now.
That is the account that may be hacked. Is it also the one that is "for a friend"?