FREEBAY SCAMMER

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on 19-11-2014 10:45 AM
Buyer pretended not to receive the item and let it slip in an email to us that she expected this from OS sellers, and where we were able to deduce that this is happening to her with other sellers as well ...
Her method is that she will try to get free items [on FREEBAY] without opening any Disputes, so that the only record of what she is doing, is through email between herself and the seller and those little refunds that pop back into her account through Paypal on a regular basis.
We asked her to open a Paypal case for security reasons before issuing her with a refund.
She then asked if we could just resend the item.
We insisted that she go through Paypal before we refunded and when she did finally open a case, she remarked again via email "This is taking along time." She was obviously used to just getting what she wanted from sellers [free items], immediately.
Once the case was opened in the Resolution Center, we offered to either refund her in full [no tracking on 1.25 item], or we offered to repost the item at our expense [since she wanted that], so long as she paid the extra 3.70 for Registered Post.
Then she left NEG.
Some scammers try to get refunds as well as the items, but others want double the quanity of items for the same price. Depending on how they assess the seller, they may get the seller to repost the item a number times, saying they are still not receiving it each time ... if, that is ... the seller does not pay for tracking. We have been caught out this way in the past. 🙂
Incidentally, we never experience any losses through Australia Post [in 7 years as a buyer or a seller that was the fault of Australia Post] and while there is always a first time for us, our ears are open to the little things a scammer says and does. This one AVOIDS saying anything in the Resolution Centre and will keep making demands outside of it, even while the case is open.
I suppose the system will DEFECT us because we suggested that the buyer open a case with Paypal before we refunded her.
I have a different attitude to feedbck now, I have decided to wear my Neg. Feedback like a medal of honour. I will not give in to FREEBAY SCAMMERS [not one] and when we are left out of Best Match searches for DEFECTS then we will reduce our Inventory and close shop for awhile ... and if Ebay restricts our account ... we will sell elsewhere as well until the restrictions are lifted.
What I am finding is that the scammers want free items without working too hard for it ...
Lastly, there was never any risk of this buyer not receiving a refund or another lot sent to them, they just got angry because the theft took a little longer than expected.
PS; Just got our next scammer from THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION. I sent him 4 corner pieces that make up a frame and he is saying that there is only one piece in the envelope. When I started to question him on if there were any holes in the envelope etc. he stopped writing. We'll see if he comes back ... He could have pretended not to receive the item, [a lot easier to steal that way] but we included a customs number on Ebay and while it means nothing to Ebay/ Paypal, he wouldn't know that and would still see it as evidence of posting. So you see, even when you take photos of what you send and provide tracking number FREEBAY SCAMMERS can then say that you sent the incorrect amount and put this under an 'Item Not Described' dispute through Ebay. Ebay will then DEFECT the seller and the buyer can return some of the order [COD], keeping the rest for themselves plus refund.
They will then leave NEG. because they were made to work for the theft and because the seller did not do exactly as they asked.
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on 20-11-2014 07:16 PM
Hi Helen
Yup, one seller I wouldn't want to deal with
You can't please all the people all the time, so now I just please myself
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on 21-11-2014 09:25 AM
@fabulous-gift-emporium wrote:
PS; Just got our next scammer from THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION. I sent him 4 corner pieces that make up a frame and he is saying that there is only one piece in the envelope. When I started to question him on if there were any holes in the envelope etc. he stopped writing. We'll see if he comes back ... He could have pretended not to receive the item, [a lot easier to steal that way] but we included a customs number on Ebay and while it means nothing to Ebay/ Paypal, he wouldn't know that and would still see it as evidence of posting. So you see, even when you take photos of what you send and provide tracking number FREEBAY SCAMMERS can then say that you sent the incorrect amount and put this under an 'Item Not Described' dispute through Ebay. Ebay will then DEFECT the seller and the buyer can return some of the order [COD], keeping the rest for themselves plus refund.
They will then leave NEG. because they were made to work for the theft and because the seller did not do exactly as they asked.
Uh, Russian Post is one of the dodgiest postal services in the world, and I wouldn't be at all surprised if he were telling the truth. Despite your bad experiences, I think you should give buyers the benefit of the doubt (unless they have a bad record or something), or maybe eBay isn't the place for you.
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21-11-2014 10:38 AM - edited 21-11-2014 10:39 AM
I hate scammers too and people who give a neutral or neg over practically nothing.
But out of curiosity I did go and look at your feedback.
There was one fairly recent neutral there where the woman claimed the item was not as expected as she had thought it was a picture frame. so I went to look at the ad.
The size measurements would have had me re-reading the ad, mind you, as they were way too small for most photos, but I have to admit, it did look like a photo frame, so I would give the buyer some benefit of the doubt with that, I don't think she was necessarily a scammer. If it isn't a little picture frame then I don't know what it is, either.
Mind you, she would have needed to return it to you by trackable post and that was probably worth as much as the item itself.
Her problem, but I don't know I would call her a scammer in the reply-probably if you had said the listing was accurate & people should read it carefully would be more useful.
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21-11-2014 11:55 PM - edited 21-11-2014 11:56 PM
Springy, I'm assuming you meant this one? 181545824261 Looks like a picture frame to me, albeit a rather small one, but the sizes were mentioned. I'd like to know, if it's not a picture frame, what the heck is it? Is it a new fandangled type of milking stool maybe? No wait, I know, I know, it's a type of electric fence. How could I not see that the first time?
Unfortunately, FGE can't take criticism. Anyone who says anything bad is automatically a scammer. They could send photos of an item broken in transit and they would still be a scammer in their eyes.
Yes, there are plenty of scammers on eBay, but it seems that they only buy from FGE. Shame, because they've got some nice stuff, but I'd never buy it from them because if something did go wrong, I'd be labelled a scammer and BLOCKED (having it un uppercase makes it sound so much more threatening). The silly thing is, these so called scammers wouldn't buy from there again anyway due to the treatment they got, so blocking them achieves nothing really.


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