Ebay scam

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  1. Amyblah

    Amyblah Registered User

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    Ebay scam

    One of my customers have just been conned out of £4000 :eek:

    Someone from Europe with a sob story selling a an A4 one or two years old and saying her dad had died and needed a quick sale. He's a proper mug for falling for it but there's probs people on here who would fall for something like that :lol:
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  3. Carson

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    read in the mixmag a while back sum kid got two boxes of books instead of two brand new cdj's. still to this day i havent bought anything off ebay
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    I've bought loads of stuff including PCs, decks, game consoles, video project and a couple of cars.

    It's a risk buying stuff from ebay but a very small one if you know what you are doing.
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    good to hear, missed quite a few bargains over this kids story in mixmag. will consider it from now on. any tips on who/who not to buy from?
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    ebay is a huge risk and its not as of u can pop 2 ebay and get ure money back or return the defected item

    but i think ebay is great for clothes and cd's n that
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    I only buy by mail order from people that have loads of good feedback.

    If I want to get something off someone who has crap feedback I will go meet them to collect the item. I will only do this if it's a absolute steal.

    I never buy an item without watching other auctions for similar items for a couple of weeks so I can work out what the actual market value of an item is.

    hope this helps, I'm no expert but I've done pretty well so far. :)
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    nice one :up: hoping to get a Nokia N80 as my first item off there noticed there going for 120-130 :eek:
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    just buy a nicked one

    usally go for £50
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    get me one and make urself a profit. al giv u 100! i dont know where to get one
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    Chewy I'd fist it

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    if i buy something expensive, i'll always collect it

    but reading peoples feedback is a must
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    there are so many on ebay, they are identifiable by the fact that they are cheap as chips for a start....lol

    did he pay via paypal? cos they get it back for him
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    On the most part, if someone has high feedback then you can tend to trust it IMO.

    Having said that, I don't buy expensive stuff off it.

    eBay should take more responsibility really, if someone gets screwed over they should refund the buyer and then go after the seller!
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    Everything would just cost more if they did this.

    I think it works fine the way it is.
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    ebay is really dodgy

    its hard when you have kids that are getting conned - i have stopped going on there

    i have only ever bought a few bits and bobs but what i have bought hasnt eventually been worth it, when you take in to account P&P and any returns then it can turn in to a right mare

    if you dont get ripped off its great, but all it takes is for one seller to think - fuck it im keeping the money

    and they can get mates to leave bogus feedback
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    You are slightly more protected if you pay by Paypal too. Especially if an item doesnt turn up at all.

    For the most part though, I use ebay both to buy and sell and I think it's great.

    Like Rob said, if you know what you're doing, you should be fine.
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    He didn't use paypal. The police are on the case apparently. Won't hold my breath for him :lol:
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    so how did the person pay?

    and where do you work if you dont mind me asking :D
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    I'm not 100% sure but it defo wasn't paypal. The police are trying to get him his money back

    I work in insurance :D
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    cool :D

    if the guys who he has given his money too isnt even in the UK its looking a bit slim

    he might be an international theif though and scammed loads of people - exciting :eek: :lol:

    (not for the people who have been scammed though obviously :lol: )
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    Was from Germany or Sweden or somewhere like that.

    I can't believe he fell for it.

    He's been dead excited about getting his new car and now he's proper gutted :lol:

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