on 26-11-2016 12:12 PM - last edited on 26-11-2016 03:42 PM by mc_remington
I listed my iphone and the buyer asked for total invoice amount, in the invoice was the following message attached.
The buyer has not marked as paid nor have i receive payment via Paypal.
Can someone explain this to me, I thought Paypal was only method of payment.
on 26-11-2016 12:17 PM
looks very suss to me, dont do anything before other members give you more advice.
on 26-11-2016 12:19 PM
PLEASE !!!! Do Not Post ,,,, Until You Have Been Paid
UNDER NO Circumstances !!!!
Make Sure You Have Tracking
I was Fool Once My Self
Have A Perfect Weekend
Donna
on 26-11-2016 12:32 PM
With these sort of things only list with immediate payment required so until it is paid for there is no sale.
And ONLY send with tracking to the address seen on the paypal payment notice.
on 26-11-2016 12:38 PM
Total scam!!! Do not post! Do not reply. They are after your email address.
You can't post the phone o'seas anyway, because of the battery content.
Phones are the one of the high priced items that scammers look for from new sellers.
Open a NPB case in 4 days and then close it 4 days later, so you get your fees back
Put them on your Blocked Buyers List.
on 26-11-2016 12:40 PM
Don't go anywhere near it - it is not a possible scam - it IS a scam !
Whatever "payment" they are going to make is fake - regardless of what proof they are going to send you and offering you more money and sending the phone to someone else as a "gift" - it is all part of a well known SCAM !
KEEP AWAY - don't go anywhere near it - IT IS A SCAM ! - you are going to lose your phone and you will never see any money in any of your accounts anywhere !
on 26-11-2016 12:49 PM
You are all right! Def scam!!
The account is over 12 years old, 100% feedback, could it been hacked?
What is next step, can i report the username?but i dont want the orginal owner account to suffer if it was hacked
26-11-2016 12:51 PM - edited 26-11-2016 12:54 PM
Definitely SCAM.
Could be using a hijacked account.
And trying to get your bank account details.
Cancel it to get your fee back, relist and block that account.
I would also block international buyers.
Blocking the account won't penalise original account holder.
When OAH sees an email with purchase they will prob contact eBay and change passwords.
on 26-11-2016 12:54 PM
don't even wait to do a NPB - REPORT the scammer ID to E-Bay and they will close his account. You will also get your FVF fee back immediately that way.
of course they will pop up somewhere else with a different name etc and scam another unsuspecting and trusting electronics seller who thinks they made a sale, but at least this seller is now warned and should know better next time, because as sure as day follows night as long as someone sells mobile phones etc on e-bay it will bring out the scammers in droves.......
on 26-11-2016 12:57 PM