on 11-06-2014 01:02 PM - last edited on 11-06-2014 01:45 PM by luna-2304
Last night we were scammed when we purchased an iphone from someone with the username <Removed>. Usually we are very careful when buying anything from ebay, but last night we got duped about an hour after we bought the phone we got an email from ebay saying the item had been removed, then when we went to contact the seller we discovered they had deactivated thier account. On further investigation today we discovered that this user duplicated an ad that actually belongs to an online ebay store <Removed> who are legitiamte ebay sellers. They even used thier location, and terms and conditions etc. I spoke to <Removed> this morning who informed me they had been getting calls all morning about this from other ebay users who also bought the item. I have taken the appropriate steps, with both ebay and paypal to get my money back but it will take a couple of weeks. I have read today that ebay is having alot of problems with iphone 5s scams. I did speak to ebay last night but they were uselss and couldn't give me any information. They couldn't even explain to me what the email that THEY sent me meant.
I would be very interested in hearing from anyone else who got sucked in by these same people or any similar stories as they may be related.
on 11-06-2014 01:07 PM
on 11-06-2014 01:17 PM
Thanks for the reply. I am sure I will get my money back. I am just interested in spreading the word about this person 🙂
on 11-06-2014 01:38 PM
No point in spreading the word about that particular ID as it has been de-activated by ebay.
Now the question is what ID will they start up next time.
You are one of the lucky ones....the fraudulent listings were reported to ebay who acted very quickly in notifying you of the removal of the seller. You will get your money back promptly without waiting for weeks before the scam was discovered.
on 11-06-2014 01:56 PM
Yes you were very lucky.
Unfortunately the buyers of these at the top of the page , from 0 feedback IDs which are all SCAMS ,
reported when live and when completed but reports ignored, will probably be waiting for their non existent ipads to arrive in the mail:
Beware of spoof/phishing emails you may receive. Don't open them and don't click on any links.
Run all your spyware, keylogging and virus protection and change all your passwords regularly.
on 11-06-2014 02:00 PM
I would like to physically find them
on 11-06-2014 02:44 PM
why?
on 11-06-2014 03:14 PM
@*crikey*mate* wrote:why?
Maybe insert the non-existant iPhone somewhere???????????
on 11-06-2014 03:16 PM
I don't think that this thread is about dots....
on 11-06-2014 03:29 PM
The current live listing has just received a neg stating it's a scam,