on 04-02-2021 10:33 AM
So this person was offering me $1778AUD all up for the MacBook Pro which works out to $1356 USD but a brand new MacBook Pro in the US is only $1299. I understand that this is probably dodgy, but what could the buyer possibly hope to achieve out of it? Obviously I wouldn't send it until I had the money in the bank...............? So for that reason it makes me question whether it's dodgy or not. I haven't sold anything on ebay for years and this seems a bit ridiculous.
on 04-02-2021 10:43 AM
It is dodgy, and you risk being scammed. The seller is unlikely to be in the US. Click on their feedback number. Where does it say they are registered?
I can pretty much guarantee that the buyer will say they are buying for a relative in another country, probably an African country. They will send the funds, but they won't be released until you can provide a tracking number saying the item has been shipped. Do not ship. In fact, don't ship even if funds do appear in PayPal.
Seriously, block this person immediately, and report them to eBay. You have 0 feedback on this account, and selling a high risk scam item. DO NOT fall for it, regardless of how much they sound convincing. Believe me, they can sound convincing, and will try and pull at your heart strings.
Go into your settings and set blocks to block buyers in locations you don't post to.
I will repeat. SCAM. DO NOT POST.
on 04-02-2021 10:57 AM
on 04-02-2021 11:05 AM
So the prospective buyer has offered you above your list price == SCAM
What do they hope to achieve == YOUR ITEM + A FULL REFUND
on 04-02-2021 11:18 AM
very dodgy - also your listing says postage only to Australia, so he can't buy it anyway can he?
on 04-02-2021 03:13 PM
Scammers cast a wide net, and they fish for a wide yield.
These scammers are involved in any of the following:
Techniques involve:
The best way to react, in spite of the temptation to play along and waste their time is:
Pre-emptively, do the following: