on 06-08-2016 12:17 PM
Hi
i have been looking at some Sony xperia mobile phones which seem to be a few hundred dollars.
however some phones are listed with a $5000 price.
with are sellers listing phones for $5000 when they only cost a few hundred dollars in a retail store.
is this some sort of scam as it seems rather strange and perculiar to me to list a $5000 mobile phone.
so can anyone provide further cooments on these exorbitantly priced phones.
thank you.
on 06-08-2016 12:31 PM
i think some sellers stick a super high price on an item when they run out of stock so the listing carries on till they get new stock.
on 06-08-2016 01:09 PM
Thank you for the response/comment.
So what would happen if a person buys such a product for $5000 , would $5000 be taken from credit card , or the purchsed cancelled by the seller immediately..
it seems more sensible to remove the listing and incur what fee payable by the seller than to keep the listing there as the product will not sell at that price.
thanks
on 06-08-2016 01:13 PM
i dont know the whys and whatnots, just seen it mentioned here on the boards before.
would anyone be silly enought to pay $5,000 for a $500 or less phone?
i suppose there is allways a chance i guess.
on 06-08-2016 01:25 PM
I believe it's done to keep the search rankings high david, otherwise if the listing is ended the ranking drops to the bottom.
on 06-08-2016 01:40 PM
Guys , i am thinking it is some type of scam to get the buyers personal details i.e name address phone numbers etc to maybe participate in indentity fraud once buyer information is on sold to criminals
There would be listing fees on a $5000 product , which would make the sale rather pointless for the seller.
It is the most unusual thing on eBay ever i have seen.
I still am susipicious of thses type of listings.
on 06-08-2016 01:45 PM
on 06-08-2016 02:00 PM
well if its got 'china' in the description that makes all the difference, its a real bargain.
did i sa a bargain?
i ment avoid it like the plague!
no way id buy anything from china above about $10 including delivery, never spend what you cant afford to lose when buying from chinese sellers.
on 06-08-2016 02:09 PM
on 06-08-2016 02:22 PM
@mrtone1973 wrote:
Yeah this is why i say these listings are suspicious.
I think chineses based sellers harvest buyers personal information with these listing to spam the innocent buyer , maybe sell their information to crinimals.
I have received so many fake paypal emails and chinese based online store emails even though i have never done business with them but apparently i subscribed my email address on ther website to their mailing list , but i did not.
I think once a devious seller gets hold of a buyers personal information then problems may begin.
The seller will only get personal information if the buyer actually buys the item at the inflated price - and nobody in their right mind would pay $5,000 for the phone.
As I said before it's a tactic used by sellers to keep their item rankings high, although it's against eBay's policies and can be reported.
Have a read of this thread to understand what I'm on about.
http://community.ebay.com.au/t5/Buying/Out-of-stock/m-p/1944852/highlight/true#M69596
And here's the relevant policy regarding inflated pricings.