on 21-10-2013 05:15 PM - last edited on 21-10-2013 05:17 PM by pixie-six
Dear SIr/Madam
We wish to buy a vehicle off someone who wants to use eBay because they claim it is secure. They live on <removed> and have the army freighting the vehicle. How can we be sure that once we pay, the vehicle is delivered to us? What are eBay's terms & conditions for large amounts of money being paid and the goods being received?
Kind Regards
Ange <removed>
on 21-10-2013 05:48 PM
Don,t part with a cent sounds like a Scam for sure, spent many years in the army they do not cart private vehicles. Check out some of the stories on ebay motors discussion board.
Thanks
Chris
on 21-10-2013 06:17 PM
Absolutely a flat out scam, ebay do not offer any safe payment method for cars, sellers don't even have to offer Paypal if selling a vehicle as there is no buyer protection however you pay.
report the listing to ebay as fraudulent.
Do not have any further contact with the seller and if you have clicked any links in an email they have sent you change your passwords for ebay, Paypal, bank and any other sites containing financial details immediately.
run a full security scan on your computer to make sure you have not been infected with a trojan or keylogger virus. You need to look out for phishing emails over the next few months as they probably have your email address.
on 21-10-2013 10:17 PM
it is a SCAM
on 22-10-2013 06:56 AM
It is a scam.
The scammer is trying to represent ebay as an escrow service.
They may even have a fake ebay escrow site set up.
Ebay never holds money until delivery is satisfactorily completed nor has it's own escrow service.
Ebay recommends using www.escrow.com by typing and logging directly into that site. Ebay also recommends that if a seller asks a buyer to use any other escrow service that the buyer report the listing to ebay. Please do so. Some links below from ebays site map
http://pages.ebay.com.au/help/tp/payment-escrow.html
If your trading partner insists that you use a specific escrow service and will not accept www.escrow.com (or an eBay approved international escrow service for international transactions) as an alternative, please decline the transaction and report the seller or buyer to eBay:
http://cars.ebay.com.au/help/239/Buyer_Checklist
Remember that paypal has no buyer protection for the purchase of motor vehicles so do not trust that paying via paypal
gaurantees anything in this situation
Buy and Pay Safely
on 07-03-2022 05:15 PM
SOMEONE TRIED THIS ON ME TODAY
on 07-03-2022 06:29 PM
There you go , almost nine years later.
There are at least a dozen, very full, threads that post-date this one.
I think one is even current.