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Title: New ebay scam - sort of
Post by: bigegg on 29 August 2012, 10:57:44
I recently listed my wife's car on the 'bay - put my mobile on advert for questions

Ended monday evening.
Email from buyer asking for phone number and collection details Monday night,
to which I replied.
Phone call Tuesday morning "hi, I won the car on ebay - I want to collect this morning.
can I have the registration number so I can insure it"

They turn up, pay cash, drive away.

Email through ebay "I want to collect Thursday, can I have reg. number"

So basically, someone has pretended to be buyer rather than bid.
Title: Re: New ebay scam - sort of
Post by: Plomien on 29 August 2012, 11:27:14
Bar stewards
Title: Re: New ebay scam - sort of
Post by: Kevin Wood on 29 August 2012, 11:45:23
Did the first buyer not contact you through Ebay, then? :-\
Title: Re: New ebay scam - sort of
Post by: Elite Pete on 29 August 2012, 11:56:02
I would give the Ebay buyer the scam buyers address off the V5C and let him deal with it ::)
Title: Re: New ebay scam - sort of
Post by: Dishevelled Den on 29 August 2012, 12:02:08
Did the first buyer not contact you through Ebay, then? :-\

Yes, a valid point.
Title: Re: New ebay scam - sort of
Post by: bigegg on 29 August 2012, 12:21:57
Sorry yes.
First, "official ebay" buyer emailed through ebay - she's legit.
2nd, "cash buyer" only contacted through telephone.

The cash is in the bank, so I haven't lost out.
Unless I get a neg...  >:(
Title: Re: New ebay scam - sort of
Post by: D on 29 August 2012, 15:21:24
Had you left a tel no on the advert. That would be the only way the scam buyers could have contacted you. Or otherwise the actual buyer's account has been hacked. Although if it was an omega you sold, you have to question why someone would go to those lengths for something as plain as an omega?
Title: Re: New ebay scam - sort of
Post by: Kevin Wood on 29 August 2012, 15:31:55
I would have asked for an Ebay reciept from the buyer before releasing the car, TBH. OK, won't stop a scammer who has hacked their account, but that would be a matter for Ebay to chase. If you'd put a phone number on the ad. then it's easy to see how a disgruntled bidder who didn't win the item might have tried his luck. :(
Title: Re: New ebay scam - sort of
Post by: omegod on 29 August 2012, 15:38:45
I don't condone this but do kind of admire the barefaced audacity of it
Title: Re: New ebay scam - sort of
Post by: bigegg on 29 August 2012, 16:52:44
Had you left a tel no on the advert. That would be the only way the scam buyers could have contacted you.
Yes. i put my mobile number on the advert
Or otherwise the actual buyer's account has been hacked.
don't think so.
 
Although if it was an omega you sold, you have to question why someone would go to those lengths for something as plain as an omega?
A £400, 2.0 petrol, 11 year old, renault scenic 4x4  ::)
even less desirable than a mig
Title: Re: New ebay scam - sort of
Post by: STMO123 on 29 August 2012, 18:49:46
Had you left a tel no on the advert. That would be the only way the scam buyers could have contacted you.
Yes. i put my mobile number on the advert
Or otherwise the actual buyer's account has been hacked.
don't think so.
 
Although if it was an omega you sold, you have to question why someone would go to those lengths for something as plain as an omega?
A £400, 2.0 petrol, 11 year old, renault scenic 4x4  ::)
even less desirable than a mig

 :-\ :-\ :-\
Title: Re: New ebay scam - sort of
Post by: waspy on 29 August 2012, 18:54:40
Had you left a tel no on the advert. That would be the only way the scam buyers could have contacted you.
Yes. i put my mobile number on the advert
Or otherwise the actual buyer's account has been hacked.
don't think so.
 
Although if it was an omega you sold, you have to question why someone would go to those lengths for something as plain as an omega?
A £400, 2.0 petrol, 11 year old, renault scenic 4x4  ::)
even less desirable than a mig

 :-\ :-\ :-\

That's coming from someone that drives a car with a very big arse ;D
Title: Re: New ebay scam - sort of
Post by: STMO123 on 29 August 2012, 18:57:50
Had you left a tel no on the advert. That would be the only way the scam buyers could have contacted you.
Yes. i put my mobile number on the advert
Or otherwise the actual buyer's account has been hacked.
don't think so.
 
Although if it was an omega you sold, you have to question why someone would go to those lengths for something as plain as an omega?
A £400, 2.0 petrol, 11 year old, renault scenic 4x4  ::)
even less desirable than a mig

 :-\ :-\ :-\

That's coming from someone that drives a car with a very big arse ;D

No, Pete, you're confused again. My wife has a big arse and I drive a zafira. ;D ;D
Title: Re: New ebay scam - sort of
Post by: GastronomicKleptomaniac on 29 August 2012, 19:33:14

A £400, 2.0 petrol, 11 year old, renault scenic 4x4  ::)
even less desirable than a mig

I'd forgotten they existed. Now added to the "possible winter shed" list...
Title: Re: New ebay scam - sort of
Post by: bigegg on 29 August 2012, 22:01:20
It was actually a REALLY good car.
If you're looking for one, tho, look out for the rear CV joints.
They leak oil, then the diffs overheat. Then you end up with a standard FWD.

Petrol consumption about the same as the 3.0MV6, but without the performance.
80mph max on m/way private airfield.
Useful for muddy fields at the car boot sale.

And they are no fun, AT ALL in the snow.
Sure footed, no sliding. Completed boring.

Title: Re: New ebay scam - sort of
Post by: GastronomicKleptomaniac on 30 August 2012, 10:42:26

And they are no fun, AT ALL in the snow.
Sure footed, no sliding. Completed boring.

Pfft, that's no good. >removes from list<