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Highflight 03-16-2005 08:37 AM

Ebay Fraud
 
I'd be surprised if most don't already know of this, but I thought I'd mention it "just in case".

I've bid on some avionics recently, none of which I've won (someone always seems to bid more than I can buy it for brand new from Stark's). However, in ALL cases after the auctions would close, I was subsequently contacted by someone pretending to be the original seller who said I could have the item as a "second chance" bidder.

Also, in all cases, I knew right away that it was a fraud, but I would have my own brand of fun pretending to be interested. I even got one of them to send me a photo of them stepping off "their" aircraft.
Anyway, be aware that if you bid on something on Ebay and don't win it, and are then contacted by the supposed seller offering to sell it to you anyway, know that it's just a scammer.

(Sorry about that Doug; I didn't realize... :eek: )

rvpilot 03-16-2005 09:21 AM

Ebay Fraud
 
I had the same thing happen to me on a printer I was bidding on. Received two such notifications after the auction closed, then received a notice from the original seller warning everyone that it was not them sending out the second chance notices. Must be pretty wide spread since this happened in two totally separate catagories. Everyone beware!!
Bill Waters

Don 03-16-2005 11:02 AM

ebay fraud
 
I'm not sure I'm catching the scam. If you're contacted after the auction and offered the item for YOUR high bid, I'd think that should be acceptable, if not downright excellent (assuming you didn't over bid). This did happen to me once. If the item is offered at the high bid price (assuming a non performing bidder or a scam) then you're free to say no thanks, you're high bid was $X and that's all its worth to you, its up to the seller to decide if they'll part with it. I'd expect eBay fees to be paid (is that the scam?) but otherwise, any outcome seems acceptable to me because you're free to say you're not interested. Then again, I may be missing something obvious.

Don RV-9A Fuselage

Highflight 03-16-2005 11:36 AM

The scam is that people who have nothing to do with the original item contact you and offer you a "good" deal on something that they never owned.

For instance, and just for grins, I contacted the ACTUAL original seller who told me that he had in fact already shipped the won item to the high bidder (not me). Yet, someone had already contacted me claiming that he was the original seller but that he didn't sell it so he was offering it to me.
Of course I can say no (and always do), but others may not be so careful about knowing how this scamming is done; hence my warning.

Make sense? That's the scam.

Scott Will 03-16-2005 01:41 PM

me, too... Was bidding on some avionics and sure enough keep getting a ton of emails. The first one I played dumb and told the person I'd fly to any major airport and do the deal in cash. Next thing I know I get a reply from the guy saying he was in Athens, Greece and wanted Western Union.

Was tempted to take our (Delta) flight to Athens just for kicks. My wife and I love visiting Greece but probably wouldn't have come home with what I was bidding on.

Watch out for those eBay scams...

RV_7A 03-16-2005 01:42 PM

If you look cloesly at the Ebay "look-alike" page sent to you, you will see right away that the persons ID is different than the original auction as well as the email address.

Vince Koehn 03-16-2005 03:53 PM

eBay
 
I lost $5300 on a Garmin 430 on eBay. That was a year ago, I still have not forgot it.

TerryPancake 03-16-2005 04:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by N819VK
I lost $5300 on a Garmin 430 on eBay. That was a year ago, I still have not forgot it.

OUCH!! :mad:

Tom Maxwell 03-16-2005 05:14 PM

Here's the scam Don
 
Don, fortunately I can sell you any item you have seen on ebay because the original sale fell through. Just send me a check or money order for $XX dollars for any item you see on ebay and I will cheerfully send you any item you want in return. By the way, act quickly as these items won't last for long, and be sure to send the check or money order by Fedex or DHL, not US Postal Service, so I can ship your items immediately to you.

Read - You send me the money I send you nothing.

Read - Use FedEx or DHL because I don't want to get prosecuted for US mail fraud.

Good luck and happy bidding!

gmcjetpilot 03-16-2005 08:38 PM

eBay fraud
 
I have been lucky and got some great deals on eBay, but of late I have received over the last few months request to "up date" my info for eBay or PayPal. It is obvious they are fake, but they really tried to deceive and sure some might fall pray. The reasons I knew:

PayPal or eBay never asks for this info
Would address me by name and not "dear PayPal member"
Request sent to e-mail address not related to my eBay/PayPal
Would never ask for this info (because they know it already)
the actual address was blocked with a fake address window

Be careful George

I just want to add I think eBay is a fantastic place to sell or buy almost anything. The fact is eBay does have many safe guards, but sadly if there is any weakness in the system low life?s will try to explore it. By in large the eBay community works on trust and good faith.

I have been astounded at what great service and deals I have got. Also as a seller, people often comment on my fast service and exceeding expectations. eBay does have safe guards. For one, if any activity is taken on my account I get an e-mail. I am not sure how people get good accounts and exploit them with out the true owners knowledge. Remember to always check the rating of the buyer or seller. Ebay is self-policing. This is the main defense and protection. On any auction both the seller and buyer leave a comment good or bad. If someone has many transactions all with good feedback you have some assurance it is a scam. If the person has a no or few feedbacks or negative feedbacks that could be a problem.

The worst thing that ever happened to me was I sold an old cel phone and the buyer did not pay. I did not send it so I was out only a few bucks for auction (and the waste of time). This person was removed from eBay because he did this before. His rating was -1. I should have deleted his bid, which you can do, but it was my first time transaction buying or selling anything on eBay. Another time I bought a portable CD player and the AC adapter was not sent. It was a hassle, but eventually got it. You are very anonymous selling or buying until a transaction closes. After that the seller and winning bidder/buyer can contact each other and exchange info. With my A/C adapter problem, after 4 weeks and several e-mails I got no satisfaction, so I contacted eBay and they "mediate" it. I got the AC adapter. These are the only two problems in 4 years and 100 transactions. The lack of feedback is not necessarily bad, only that they have no track record. Someone with 50, 100, 1000 transactions and positive feedbacks is likely trust worthy. It is a hassle to set up an account, but once you do you will be hooked. Just use common sense and read up on eBays security policies and tips. :cool:


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