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on โ03-12-2013 01:24 PM
We are selling a buggy on Ebay. Have just received this email from a "prospective buyer":
I would appreciate if you email me with more pictures (if available) too since i won't be be able to see this in person, So if you accept this transaction, you should send me your info requested below if you have an account already with paypal:-
Name :
PayPal Email :
Mobile Number:
Total Price :
or you should send me a PayPal money request, so that i can proceed with the transfer and then we can arrange for my transport agent to come for the pick up, after you receive your money. I will need your home address too for the pick up to be arranged.
I expect your reply soon.
Robert.
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on โ03-12-2013 01:30 PM
100% scam. You're right.
The idea is that they "overpay" you with fake money and ask you to pay their transport agency with real money....
There are variants, but basically it's a 100% scam.
If they contacted you via ebay messages I'd forward the email to trust and safety.
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on โ03-12-2013 01:30 PM
100% scam. You're right.
The idea is that they "overpay" you with fake money and ask you to pay their transport agency with real money....
There are variants, but basically it's a 100% scam.
If they contacted you via ebay messages I'd forward the email to trust and safety.
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on โ03-12-2013 01:34 PM
Thank you!! I'm re-assured!!! We included a phone number on the listing, and he messaged us via that. I have responded that I won't deal outside of ebay.
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on โ03-12-2013 01:46 PM
Do not respond, report the id for everything you can think of including trying to deal outside ebay, possibly false contact info and if it is an id with a lot of feedback with none of it recent as a potentially hi-jacked account.
If you have received any email contact then do not click on any links, do not respond and keep a careful watch over the next few months for phishing emails, these scammers are really after valid email addresses but if they can con some goods or money too that is a bonus for them.
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