on 04-11-2022 04:17 PM
I have a video recording of my conversation with a buyer who first acknowledges herself with the name given on Ebay but as soon as I mention a purchase made by her on Ebay she refuses that she did so.
While this is off, what is more unseemly is that when I ask the buyer if I can let Ebay know that her identity is being misused, she said it was up to me.
On Ebay messages, the buyer keeps asking me when the item will arrive at the border. Is this a normal question?
I have a full 5min video recording but I did ask the buyer reaffirmation questions regarding her name, address etc. My question is, am I legally allowed to make public such a video on Youtube? The person is clearly doing fraud and in my opinion is hoping to receive the item and then also make a claim.
Person made unusual comments in Ebay messages: "I want it shipped expedited, money is no issue", "Can you airlift the item?" And, as soon as item tracking was uploaded, the person asked me when it will reach New York: Address is Oregon. Everyday I am being asked about logisitics. First the buyer said she wants it express shipped, and then when I shipped it with regular speed, she said it is for her birthday (item is Men's watch).
I asked Ebay and I am told she is a god buyer? Why would she not acknowledge it over the phone that she bought an item, especially and expensive one?
I would say that it not a good idea.