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Re: Beware of ebay and gumtree

Posted: 19 Mar 2015, 07:40
by mrs maggot
yet again we have seen an increase in printer frauds, as the amount they are worth 2nd hand falls into the scammers remit, so a few points to remember:

  • the member has low feedback, has been a member for a while, but no recent items sold - ie they have hacked into a dormant account
  • the item can be "posted only" as the owner is too busy with work to show you round a 5k machine !
  • they offer to send you an ebay invoice (particular favourite on gumtree) these are not genuine, and the bank they ask you to pay into, is nothing to do with ebay.
  • they tell you the location of the item has changed, as they have recently had to move, often to Scotland or rural Wales

Buyer beware

and no i have not been scammed, but was asked recently by an online fraud detection company to look at several adverts as they knew i was in this line of business. Large embroidery machines are also a target

Re: Beware of ebay and gumtree

Posted: 19 Mar 2015, 09:39
by pisquee
Rotary Heat Presses too

Re: Beware of ebay and gumtree

Posted: 19 Mar 2015, 10:03
by phoenixalpha
Yep. One of the dead giveaways on the easy to spot scams is just one picture then another picture which is just text stating that you should email someone@gmail.com to discuss their low buy it now price which they aren't advertising.

This is also incredibly common in cars, some one claims to have the item, but they have moved to Hamburg (or wherever) on work but the car is somewhere inaccessible. Unfortunately one scam I looked at said that the item was in Newcastle but when I asked about viewing it, they said... oh its been moved to Campbeltown in Scotland. I said even better, I can be there in an hour. They went...errr... I meant Truro in Cornwall. I then said oh that is really unfortunate but I have a friend who lives in Falmouth and he can come and have a look at it in a few hours if you want. Never heard from again. Auction withdrawn but then reposted next day with a location of Kings Lynn.

Re: Beware of ebay and gumtree

Posted: 19 Mar 2015, 13:37
by A11kns
My wife had her ebay account hacked yesterday. The first thing she knew about it was when a bid was made on a 2009 Audi she was 'selling'. The listing stated it was being sold for a friend and to be contacted on a gmail account!

We deleted the item, changed passwords in ebay, Paypal and email!

Re: Beware of ebay and gumtree

Posted: 19 Mar 2015, 23:53
by GoonerGary
If you are buying anything of value, copy and paste the description into google where you will likely see the original item being sold months ago. See this a lot with classic VWs being sold at too good to be true prices.

Re: Beware of ebay and gumtree

Posted: 20 Mar 2015, 08:23
by Hillman
Thanks for the information, i'm just in the process of looking into buying some equipment and rapidly coming to the conclusion that I should buy new and off reputable traders.