on 06-11-2014 07:39 AM
I had a very bad experience with a scammer, looking at his feedback he has a history of claiming "item not received" and "quantity less than ordered" to many sellers. In my case, I had both type of claims from him from different transactions and end up losing a lot of money.
It's safe to say he is a serial scammer. PM me if you want to know more.
Save the tips on how to report him to ebay, I don't have the time and energy to waste on... I just want to help other sellers here.
on 02-05-2015 03:29 PM
Just an idea... Or maybe a question.... Has anyone ever thought of, or actually tried reporting these Scumbags to the Police?
I'm no Legal Eagle but to my mind it is Extortion or Fraud.... I realise that a lot might think that the Police may not be interested in that we are only talking relatively small amounts compared to most of their Cases, but I'm wondering that maybe... just maybe... if they receive enough complaints, they might think about at least giving Ebay a kick in the rear & "recommending" that they tighten up on this sort of thing - If you get my drift....
on 02-05-2015 03:36 PM
P.S.... I had a win some time ago with one of these scumbags before the MBG.... I realised almost immediately what was happening & messaged him/her saying that I had reported the matter to the Police & my decision to replace or refund would be based on the findings of their Investigation..... I hadn't of cause but I never heard another word..... Didn't even receive FB....lol
on 02-05-2015 04:00 PM
on 02-05-2015 04:02 PM
on 02-05-2015 04:29 PM
I would lodge a report with the ACORN. See link. That way you will get a report number issued by them.
They will take it to the police if they think it worthwhile.
And if you report the member to ebay along with the ACORN report number they might take you seriously.
Give ACORN all your past evidence as well.
02-05-2015 07:50 PM - edited 02-05-2015 07:51 PM
My god, that list you scanned is scary. Even the positive feedbacks imply that the buyer got replacements. It would seem no purchase ever worked out for this buyer, items supposedly lost in transit, parts missing. You would wonder why they stay on ebay-must be for all the freebies they extort.
I had to laugh (in a sympathetic way) at one of your neg feedbacks. You replied to it that the buyer wanted you to pay the $40 return postage for what was just a change of mind. The buyer then went into a capital letter rant to say you were a liar and the postage was free!!
This is a worry. Surely people realise postage might be included in the cost of an item but it is not free, not to anyone. Or are sellers now supposed to spell that out in listings too, that only the postage to send the item is free, return postage for change of mind isn't included?
The mind boggles.
I am sort of glad not to be selling a lot how we used to. Back a decade ago, I felt we had more autonomy. We could still get a neg back then but we decided who we refunded or if we refunded.
02-05-2015 08:44 PM - edited 02-05-2015 08:46 PM
I've had ocassion to use ACORN's services before - and they do take cybercrime seriously.
Although I've yet to experience a scammer, (prob' because of my niche market), I wouldn't hesitate to use them again, as the last time, they were efficient and swift.
OP and any other sellers - jump online and complete a report. Reporting scammers or other nasty buyers to ebay seems to be completely ineffectual, but with ACORN's intervention and enough complaints, ebay may well recieve a rev-up from ACORN, too!
It's such a shame that ebay turns a blind eye to these practices - it creates a pall over all of the fantastic buyers here as well!
03-05-2015 03:53 AM - edited 03-05-2015 03:56 AM
Yeah, took about a dozen messages and 3 nasty phone calls to fight off that "I changed my mind but I want a full refund because it was "free postage" on your eBay listing" buyer.
I have changed most of my listing from "free postage" to actual postage + eBay fee on postage. Also for risk free items, I changed them to "no returns accepted". It was a great lesson for me and angers me every time I think about it. Item was sealed in factory package from Dell. buyer said the dual monitor stand was too big for her table therefore "not as described" as compact and spacing saving in the description that I copied from Dell's website.
PayPal sent me an email saying they are offering "free return postage" now, subject to their approval. I deleted that email right away in disgust.
03-05-2015 04:15 AM - edited 03-05-2015 04:17 AM
Thanks for the advice, I am not sure if I have the time and energy. Everytime I dealt with government, lawyers, ebay or anyone with authority I always get taken for a ride...
Thanks to the kind ebayer who PMed and showed me how to use http://toolhaus.org/
I have finished compilation for the latest scammer. Screenshots took from toolhaus.org will be posted below.
I have removed all ebay IDs and I am quite certain the feedbacks aren't serachable via google.
on 03-05-2015 04:44 AM