on 27-02-2020 09:02 PM
Someone has listed a Jayco 2007 caravan on my local buy, swap, sell. I contacted the person as it is so cheap - really too cheap. She emailed with a story, which may be genuine, saying husband tragically killed. She left for Alice Springs with new travel job. She said I would have to give name and address and eBay will arrange delivery with 5 days to view and decide. Has anyone heard of EBay doing these kind of deals/services?
on 05-08-2021 08:17 AM
Scammers are only there because some people forget to turn their brain on in the morning when they get up. If it looks dodgy it is dodgy.
I can say this from experience, my sister got scammed twice in 6 months (not this one), even though after the first one we had all told her not to do it again. She did, but then again I don't think her brain gets turned on to often
on 20-03-2022 06:47 PM
She didn’t happen to have the name Leanne Raddatz?
on 20-03-2022 07:14 PM
on 20-03-2022 07:25 PM
@repentatleisure1952 wrote:
@pauly3806 wrote:She didn’t happen to have the name Leanne Raddatz?
No... her name was Iwanna Scamu
LOL - on a par with - Nunya Business.
on 31-07-2023 08:44 AM
She's got a new ad up that disappeared really quickly. Contact via Gmail. Same caravan, different ebay story. It's a scam.
on 31-07-2023 08:56 AM
Yes, it is
And will always be a scam
As it has been for the past 12 years plus
Sadly people still choose to play with her
There was even someone here recently who posted they knew it was a scam
Contacted the scammer
Outraged the scammer actually replied to them
Came and abused other members over that the scammer they contacted (knowing it was a scam) replied to them
Nothing about these ads are anything but scams