Question:
I am selling a phone on ebay and recieving possibly fradulent emails??
2007-06-01 09:04:46 UTC
I have just listed a phone on ebay to be sold and recieved emails from two people willing to pay the same exact dollar amount for it. They are not placing bids on ebay and want me to ship the phone internationally and then Moneygram will give me the money when they recieve it. It sounds suspicious because they say it suppose to go to Nigeria, Africa to a friend of theirs. Should I report this? I keep sending them emails back telling them to place their bids on ebay if they want the item or select the buy it now. What do you think it is?
Four answers:
lindsaytejeda
2007-06-01 09:11:15 UTC
Yes, report them. I would ignore their emails as well... just in case they get mad and give you a virus or something. REPORT THEM and sell only to the legal bidders. It's a scam that everyone is encountering... there people are saying they will wire transfer and its fraudulent, but its the innocent people that are getting charged with the crime. Good luck!
2016-10-09 10:22:13 UTC
record the customer to Ebay ASAP and don't respond to this customer for any reason. this may be a scammer If she would not bid commonly then pay by way of Ebay's checkout device, then you certainly do no longer sell it this may be a scammer attempting to scouse borrow your telephone Any time you're merchandising a telephone or pc on Ebay ninety% of the folk who message you would be scammers. actual shoppers will bid on it and desire to win the traditional public sale then pay by way of Ebay with their appropriate Paypal account additionally make effective your settings practice which you do no longer deliver across the international and on your advert state very of course which you do no longer deliver across the international and you basically deliver to shown addresses. additionally do no longer furnish the purchase it Now determination - scammers love this. And any time somebody needs your Paypal info or needs you to bill them straight away do no longer respond to them - that's an offsite transaction which will furnish you NO protection as quickly as you're scammed and your Ebay account would be closed for breaching ebay's words
hirebookkeeper
2007-06-01 09:11:15 UTC
Yeah It's a scam. Dont answer their emails. And forward the email to spoof@ebay.com or something like that.
Hairdresser4you
2007-06-01 11:10:31 UTC
these are fraudulant emails to try and scam you. do not respond as they might be phisihing emails to get your ebay information (log in and password). i would forward the emails to spoof@ebay.com and report them.


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