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AutoEquity Consignment have a safe payment system for the Internet that protects both
buyer and seller from various forms of online fraud, including non-delivery or
misrepresentation of goods, stolen credit cards, fake checks and money orders, Nigerian
scams, and more. READ MORE...
AutoEquity Consignment specialize in online consignment sales for individuals, businesses,
and non-profit groups. We sell your items for you on all classified sites such as Geebo,
Oodle, Craigslist and send you a check in the mail. Our sales strategy and reputation for
selling high quality merchandise, combined with excellent customer service, keeps both
buyers and sellers coming back again and again. Why is the consignment method of selling
your vehicle better? It works for you as well as the prospective buyer. If your vehicle is
wholesaled--traded in to a dealer, or sold to the general public--the seller will
typically receive less money than through the consignment process. The reason for this is
quite simple. When a dealer buys a vehicle, he needs to make a profit of 40% to 50% from
each sale to cover his high operating overheads. AutoEquity Consignment has no real equity
or financial investment in the consigned vehicles we sell and therefore requires
substantially smaller gross profit margins from each sale. Consigning your vehicle at
AutoEquity Consignment takes the guesswork out of setting the sale price. Incorrect
pricing means monetary loss. If a vehicle is priced too high buyers will be discouraged
and interest in the vehicle will drop. A price too low and you will lose profit.
AutoEquity Consignment has the experience and expertise to help you establish the best
asking price for your special interest vehicle. Our consignment fees are very reasonable
and we will never make a sale without your approval of the price. Our services are
available in United States, Canada and United Kingdom.
Sounds too good to be true! We get that a lot...
The AutoEquity Consignment is an advertising agency specializing in the sale of boats,
RVs, cars, ATVs and many more. We sell an average of over 8,000 units per month and
average 23 refunds. Bottom line is our service works. Not only do we put your item ad on
many of the highest rated classified sites and hit local news sites in every state... but
the real value is hitting the buyer where they begin their search for items like
(Cars,RVs,ATVs)... search engines. Simply put, the more ads you have the higher your ads
will appear and they will appear more often on major search engines. So when the buyer
begins looking they actually find your ad BEFORE they even get to the classified sites.
We are able to advertise your item on so many different classified sites and classifieds
for one simple reason: We buy in bulk! We literally represent thousands of individual
sellers like yourself which enables us to leverage that buying power to get your
advertising at a 95% discount! Our purchasing power enables us to establish accounts with
these classified sites where we can post unlimited item per month for a set fee. We then
pro-rate the total amount of advertising expense over the average number of new customers
per month. Meaning you pay less and your boat is advertised across a wide array of
classified sites and classifieds. This is the "secret" behind how dealers turn over their
large inventory of motor items in a reasonable amount of time to make a profit and stay in
business. In short, you get a "dealer" type advertising campaign and pay only a fraction
of the cost. It is that simple.
Our headquarters is located at 5558 Floyd Rd SW, Mableton, GA 30126. Our mission is to
help the people and communities where our stores are located by providing a fun, efficient
and secure way to sell valuables online.
AutoEquity Consignment sells quality merchandise online in the rapidly growing Geebo,
Oodle and Craigslist. As of November, 2008, there were over 211 million registered users
on Classified Sites, trading over $1,400 worth of goods around the world every second.
AutoEquity Consignment is a safe payment system for the Internet that protects both buyer
and seller from various forms of online fraud, including non-delivery or misrepresentation
of goods, stolen credit cards, fake checks and money orders, Nigerian scams, and more.
Why use AutoEquity Consignment?
We live in a changing, reshaping and freshly emerging world. Global connections,
unimagined a few years ago, have become common. Communications, online commerce, work, and
daily lives have quicken pace, connected us to new “friends,” increased consumer demand
for service and specialized expertise. Plus, millions of people are working for themselves
running small businesses that need ecommerce marketing and back office support.
AutoEquity Consignment stores are designed for our changing times. We locally serve online
and off-line customers with time-saving convenience, money-saving products, and valuable
assistance accessing the massive e-commerce marketplace.
AutoEquity Consignment for Buyers
•Online AutoEquity Consignment is a four-step process. It protects the Seller by verifying
funds, and protects the Buyer by allowing inspection of the merchandise before payment.
For an overview, visit our How It Works.
•with our standard 10 Day Money Back Guarantee available for all items, the buyers can be
sure that the item advertised will be received exactly as described in the original ad or
by the seller. If a buyer decides to return an item, the seller will be charged for all
the shipping and handling fees associated with the process.
•when an item is listed for sale, we compare the original description and pictures with
the actual item. We only allow stock photos of items being listed when the item is brand
new (except vehicles and large items).
•our service is absolutely free for buyers, we don't charge a penny more than the price
originally listed. We deduct all fees necessary (shipping, handling, listing fees, etc)
from our commission. There are no hidden fees.
•our safe and secure payment service is scam-proof. With all the late scams on Craigslist
involving known payment methods such as PayPal, Credit Cards, Cashiers Checks, no
transaction is safe and even sellers are exposed to scams. Our payment system is 100%
secure and we will not accept any of the payment methods specified above on Craigslist and
Oodle. The payment goes through our system and will be verified and held in a trusted
account. The buyer pays only after receives and approves the item. This eliminates stolen
Credit Cards and PayPal accounts, fake Nigerian checks, etc. Read our "Spoof Protection"
page for more information about the above mentioned scams.
•with AutoEquity Consignment, you're protected from checkout to delivery. We spot problems
before they happen with the latest anti-fraud technology. Your financial info is never
given away to sellers. And if something goes wrong with your order, your eligible
transactions will be fully reimbursed.
Your order never arrives
•All you have to do is Contact Us and open a dispute to get the REFUND process started,
and if you made the purchase on Geebo, start here instead.
Your order arrives, but it's significantly different than it was described
•You received a completely different item.
Example: You purchased a book, but received a DVD.
•The item's condition was misrepresented.
Example: The listing said new but the item had clearly been used.
•The item is missing parts or features, and this was not disclosed.
Example: The listing said batteries included - but they weren't.
•You purchased a specific quantity of an item - but received the wrong amount.
Example: You purchased five pairs of fuzzy dice, but only received four
•The item was damaged en route to its destination.
Example: You bought a beautiful antique lamp - and it arrived in pieces.
•You received a counterfeit version of the item.
Example: You purchased a Rolex but received a Faux-Lex.
All refunds will be made within 24 hours of receipt of cancellation - no questions asked!
The 10 Day Money Back Guarantee is available ONLY for items sold through Geebo and all
major Classified Sites such as Oodle and Craigslist. On a free website, a buyer doesn't
have the guarantee that the item purchased is exactly as described so every website
encourages the transactions to be made in person only. Well, no more...
By offering this 10 day money back guarantee we expand the selling area by offering
shipping and we guarantee that the item is received exactly as described by the seller. We
verify all items including vehicles before they are listed for sale and verify if the item
description is accurate.
The guarantee is available from the day the item is received. Within the 10 Day Money Back
Guarantee the buyer must verify the item and reach a decision. If the buyer decides to
return the item he\she will be refunded, we will handle the shipping and the seller will
be responsible for the shipping fees. If the buyer decides to accept the item, our staff
must be notified and the payment will be released to the seller. In case of a vehicle
sale, the title\registration will be transferred to the new owner only after the 10 Day
Money Back Guarantee period is over.
buying is easier knowing the item will be received as described by the seller or
AutoEquity Consignment agent
selling is faster - the item can be shipped anywhere in United States.
How long does the Buyer have to inspect the items?
When the Buyer agree to terms, an Inspection Period between 1-10 days is specified. The
Inspection Period is the time the Buyer has to examine the merchandise once received. If
the Inspection Period has expired and AutoEquity Consignment has confirmed the Buyer
received the item, AutoEquity Consignment assumes that the Buyer has approved the
merchandise. Therefore, the Seller is paid.
How does the Buyer decline or reject items sent by AutoEquity Consignment Company?
During the Inspection Period, the Buyer would click on "Return My Item" on the Left
Screen. At that point, AutoEquity Consignment is responsible for returning shipment to the
Seller using a trackable shipping method.
How does the Buyer decline some of the items sent by AutoEquity Consignment Company?
During the Inspection Period, the Buyer would click on "Return My Item" on the Left
Screen. Once rejected, the Buyer must contact the AutoEquity Consignment directly to
return partial merchandise.
What if the Buyer does not like the items?
The Buyer has the Inspection Period (10 Days) to approve the items. If dissatisfied, the
Buyer must return the items to AutoEquity Consignment. Once AutoEquity Consignment has
received the items and confirmed that they are in satisfactory condition, AutoEquity
Consignment end the deal. The AutoEquity Consignment fee and any original shipping fees
will be taken out of the original payment made to AutoEquity Consignment by Seller.
What if the Buyer does not like the vehicle?
The Buyer must return the vehicle to AutoEquity Consignment, and the Seller responsible
for the return shipping and all transaction fees.
How are Buyer's refunded?
In the event of a cancelled transaction or a partial refund to the Buyer, funds will be
returned using the same method as the Buyer paid. Funds received by wire will be refunded
by check, unless the Buyer requests a wire transfer. AutoEquity Consignment charges fees
to refund via wire transfer $20 for domestic wires, $40 for international wires.
What if the items are damaged during shipping?
In the event you receive damaged merchandise the receiver (Buyer or Seller) should first
contact AutoEquity Consignment and mark the merchandise as "received" and damaged. Next,
the receiver must immediately report the damage to the shipping company, and to the
AutoEquity Consignment. This is because some shipping companies have a time restriction
within which such a claim can be filed for compensation. The two parties must promptly
establish the proper procedure for filing a claim, and submit all available proof. All
AutoEquity Consignment shipments are insured, the compensation include the shipping cost.
Please be aware that the receiver of damaged merchandise should not re-ship the item as
this will, wait for AutoEquity Consignment instruction how to return the item.
Due to numerous e-mails we have received from our sellers and buyers, we have created this
page to prevent Craigslist users against “Account Theft”, fake PayPal transactions, etc.
Please read below and make sure you don’t fall in these traps.
On Craigslist’s login page you will see the following warning:
clscam33The same method is used by these scammers to impersonate our service, they send
fake links looking like our website, but when you click on them, underneath the link is a
fake website, almost identical with our website.How these scams work:
Stealing your accounts:
They send you a link with a short message, for example: “Hi, is this item yours? it has
the same pictures…” followed by the link to the “item”. You click on the link and you are
redirected to a fake login page identical with the Craigslist login page, asking you to
enter your Craigslist account and password. Your information will go directly to the
scammers and if you sell something on Craigslist, they will edit your posting and enter
their fake ads or job offers. Craigslist will never ask for your user account and password
when you clink on any link from their website, only when you are trying to access your “My
Account” page they will ask for this information, so be sure you always check your
browser.
Impersonating our service:
After stealing your account, they will post on it fake ads and will enter their own e-mail
in the description so the people interested in their items will contact them directly, not
you by e-mail. So 98% of ads that have HTML description with an e-mail listed in their
description are fake ads and should be flagged for removal.
You contact them and they say they have the item for sale with us, will send you the link
to our website (with a hyperlink to another website) and will ask you not to register,
because they can send the information to us and we will send you an invoice. When you
receive their invoice, you will be asked to send the payment to them directly and making
the transaction through our system is your only guarantee, THAT’S NOT TRUE: we do not ask
people to send the payment to the seller directly, so any email saying that is a scam and
you should report it to us. We always use agents, our agents will hold the payment until
you receive your item and your 10 Day Money Back Guarantee is over. Please make sure you
check your browser after clicking to any links to our website, make sure that the link is
exactly like in the picture below:
PayPal scams:
Using the same methods listed above, they steal PayPal accounts which they use to pay for
small items on Craigslist, saying that they can’t meet people to make the transaction in
person and your item will be a nice gift for their fiance, wife, brother, etc. They will
pay using other people PayPal accounts and you ship the items to them, they will offer to
pay more to cover the shipping fees you will pay from your own pocket. The same method
will be used for fake cashiers checks, they will send you checks for your items and when
you will try to cash your check you will probably be arrested. For all these scams listed
above, you can be held responsible because it is your Craigslist account, your PayPal
account or your check they will be using. These can be stopped by being carefull where you
enter your Craigslist account and password, PayPal account, etc. EZnet Transactions will
never send you an e-mail asking for your Craigslist password or PayPal account
information.
Below we have listed other tips to make sure you will stay safe when browsing online or
using our service:
•Watch out for “phishy” emails. The most common form of phishing is emails pretending to
be from a legitimate retailer, bank, organization, or government agency. The sender asks
to “confirm” your personal information for some made-up reason: your account is about to
be closed, an order for something has been placed in your name, or your information has
been lost because of a computer problem. Another tactic phishers use is to say they’re
from the fraud departments of well-known companies and ask to verify your information
because they suspect you may be a victim of identity theft! In one case, a phisher claimed
to be from a state lottery commission and requested people’s banking information to
deposit their “winnings” in their accounts.
•Don’t click on links within emails that ask for your personal information. Fraudsters use
these links to lure people to phony Web sites that looks just like the real sites of the
company, organization, or agency they’re impersonating. If you follow the instructions and
enter your personal information on the Web site, you’ll deliver it directly into the hands
of identity thieves. To check whether the message is really from the company or agency,
call it directly or go to its Web site (use a search engine to find it).
•Beware of “pharming.” In this latest version of online ID theft, a virus or malicious
program is secretly planted in your computer and hijacks your Web browser. When you type
in the address of a legitimate Web site, you’re taken to a fake copy of the site without
realizing it. Any personal information you provide at the phony site, such as your
password or account number, can be stolen and fraudulently used.
•Never enter your personal information in a pop-up screen. Sometimes a phisher will direct
you to a real company’s, organization’s, or agency’s Web site, but then an unauthorized
pop-up screen created by the scammer will appear, with blanks in which to provide your
personal information. If you fill it in, your information will go to the phisher.
Legitimate companies, agencies and organizations don’t ask for personal information via
pop-up screens. Install pop-up blocking software to help prevent this type of phishing
attack.
•Protect your computer with spam filters, anti-virus and anti-spyware software, and a
firewall, and keep them up to date. A spam filter can help reduce the number of phishing
emails you get. Anti-virus software, which scans incoming messages for troublesome files,
and anti-spyware software, which looks for programs that have been installed on your
computer and track your online activities without your knowledge, can protect you against
pharming and other techniques that phishers use. Firewalls prevent hackers and
unauthorized communications from entering your computer – which is especially important if
you have a broadband connection because your computer is open to the Internet whenever
it’s turned on. Look for programs that offer automatic updates and take advantage of free
patches that manufacturers offer to fix newly discovered problems.
•Only open email attachments if you’re expecting them and know what they contain. Even if
the messages look like they came from people you know, they could be from scammers and
contain programs that will steal your personal information.
•Know that phishing can also happen by phone. You may get a call from someone pretending
to be from a company or government agency, making the same kinds of false claims and
asking for your personal information.
•If someone contacts you and says you’ve been a victim of fraud, verify the person’s
identity before you provide any personal information. Legitimate credit card issuers and
other companies may contact you if there is an unusual pattern indicating that someone
else might be using one of your accounts. But usually they only ask if you made particular
transactions; they don’t request your account number or other personal information. Law
enforcement agencies might also contact you if you’ve been the victim of fraud. To be on
the safe side, ask for the person’s name, the name of the agency or company, the telephone
number, and the address. Get the main number from the phone book, the Internet, or
directory assistance, then call to find out if the person is legitimate.
•Job seekers should also be careful. Some phishers target people who list themselves on
job search sites. Pretending to be potential employers, they ask for your social security
number and other personal information. Follow the advice above and verify the person’s
identity before providing any personal information.
•Be suspicious if someone contacts you unexpectedly and asks for your personal
information. It’s hard to tell whether something is legitimate by looking at an email or a
Web site, or talking to someone on the phone. But if you’re contacted out of the blue and
asked for your personal information, it’s a warning sign that something is “phishy.”
Legitimate companies and agencies don’t operate that way.
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http://www.autoequity-consignment.com/c ... index.html
AutoEquity Consignment have a safe payment system for the Internet that protects both
buyer and seller from various forms of online fraud, including non-delivery or
misrepresentation of goods, stolen credit cards, fake checks and money orders, Nigerian
scams, and more. READ MORE...
AutoEquity Consignment specialize in online consignment sales for individuals, businesses,
and non-profit groups. We sell your items for you on all classified sites such as Geebo,
Oodle, Craigslist and send you a check in the mail. Our sales strategy and reputation for
selling high quality merchandise, combined with excellent customer service, keeps both
buyers and sellers coming back again and again. Why is the consignment method of selling
your vehicle better? It works for you as well as the prospective buyer. If your vehicle is
wholesaled--traded in to a dealer, or sold to the general public--the seller will
typically receive less money than through the consignment process. The reason for this is
quite simple. When a dealer buys a vehicle, he needs to make a profit of 40% to 50% from
each sale to cover his high operating overheads. AutoEquity Consignment has no real equity
or financial investment in the consigned vehicles we sell and therefore requires
substantially smaller gross profit margins from each sale. Consigning your vehicle at
AutoEquity Consignment takes the guesswork out of setting the sale price. Incorrect
pricing means monetary loss. If a vehicle is priced too high buyers will be discouraged
and interest in the vehicle will drop. A price too low and you will lose profit.
AutoEquity Consignment has the experience and expertise to help you establish the best
asking price for your special interest vehicle. Our consignment fees are very reasonable
and we will never make a sale without your approval of the price. Our services are
available in United States, Canada and United Kingdom.
Sounds too good to be true! We get that a lot...
The AutoEquity Consignment is an advertising agency specializing in the sale of boats,
RVs, cars, ATVs and many more. We sell an average of over 8,000 units per month and
average 23 refunds. Bottom line is our service works. Not only do we put your item ad on
many of the highest rated classified sites and hit local news sites in every state... but
the real value is hitting the buyer where they begin their search for items like
(Cars,RVs,ATVs)... search engines. Simply put, the more ads you have the higher your ads
will appear and they will appear more often on major search engines. So when the buyer
begins looking they actually find your ad BEFORE they even get to the classified sites.
We are able to advertise your item on so many different classified sites and classifieds
for one simple reason: We buy in bulk! We literally represent thousands of individual
sellers like yourself which enables us to leverage that buying power to get your
advertising at a 95% discount! Our purchasing power enables us to establish accounts with
these classified sites where we can post unlimited item per month for a set fee. We then
pro-rate the total amount of advertising expense over the average number of new customers
per month. Meaning you pay less and your boat is advertised across a wide array of
classified sites and classifieds. This is the "secret" behind how dealers turn over their
large inventory of motor items in a reasonable amount of time to make a profit and stay in
business. In short, you get a "dealer" type advertising campaign and pay only a fraction
of the cost. It is that simple.
Our headquarters is located at 5558 Floyd Rd SW, Mableton, GA 30126. Our mission is to
help the people and communities where our stores are located by providing a fun, efficient
and secure way to sell valuables online.
AutoEquity Consignment sells quality merchandise online in the rapidly growing Geebo,
Oodle and Craigslist. As of November, 2008, there were over 211 million registered users
on Classified Sites, trading over $1,400 worth of goods around the world every second.
AutoEquity Consignment is a safe payment system for the Internet that protects both buyer
and seller from various forms of online fraud, including non-delivery or misrepresentation
of goods, stolen credit cards, fake checks and money orders, Nigerian scams, and more.
Why use AutoEquity Consignment?
We live in a changing, reshaping and freshly emerging world. Global connections,
unimagined a few years ago, have become common. Communications, online commerce, work, and
daily lives have quicken pace, connected us to new “friends,” increased consumer demand
for service and specialized expertise. Plus, millions of people are working for themselves
running small businesses that need ecommerce marketing and back office support.
AutoEquity Consignment stores are designed for our changing times. We locally serve online
and off-line customers with time-saving convenience, money-saving products, and valuable
assistance accessing the massive e-commerce marketplace.
AutoEquity Consignment for Buyers
•Online AutoEquity Consignment is a four-step process. It protects the Seller by verifying
funds, and protects the Buyer by allowing inspection of the merchandise before payment.
For an overview, visit our How It Works.
•with our standard 10 Day Money Back Guarantee available for all items, the buyers can be
sure that the item advertised will be received exactly as described in the original ad or
by the seller. If a buyer decides to return an item, the seller will be charged for all
the shipping and handling fees associated with the process.
•when an item is listed for sale, we compare the original description and pictures with
the actual item. We only allow stock photos of items being listed when the item is brand
new (except vehicles and large items).
•our service is absolutely free for buyers, we don't charge a penny more than the price
originally listed. We deduct all fees necessary (shipping, handling, listing fees, etc)
from our commission. There are no hidden fees.
•our safe and secure payment service is scam-proof. With all the late scams on Craigslist
involving known payment methods such as PayPal, Credit Cards, Cashiers Checks, no
transaction is safe and even sellers are exposed to scams. Our payment system is 100%
secure and we will not accept any of the payment methods specified above on Craigslist and
Oodle. The payment goes through our system and will be verified and held in a trusted
account. The buyer pays only after receives and approves the item. This eliminates stolen
Credit Cards and PayPal accounts, fake Nigerian checks, etc. Read our "Spoof Protection"
page for more information about the above mentioned scams.
•with AutoEquity Consignment, you're protected from checkout to delivery. We spot problems
before they happen with the latest anti-fraud technology. Your financial info is never
given away to sellers. And if something goes wrong with your order, your eligible
transactions will be fully reimbursed.
Your order never arrives
•All you have to do is Contact Us and open a dispute to get the REFUND process started,
and if you made the purchase on Geebo, start here instead.
Your order arrives, but it's significantly different than it was described
•You received a completely different item.
Example: You purchased a book, but received a DVD.
•The item's condition was misrepresented.
Example: The listing said new but the item had clearly been used.
•The item is missing parts or features, and this was not disclosed.
Example: The listing said batteries included - but they weren't.
•You purchased a specific quantity of an item - but received the wrong amount.
Example: You purchased five pairs of fuzzy dice, but only received four
•The item was damaged en route to its destination.
Example: You bought a beautiful antique lamp - and it arrived in pieces.
•You received a counterfeit version of the item.
Example: You purchased a Rolex but received a Faux-Lex.
All refunds will be made within 24 hours of receipt of cancellation - no questions asked!
The 10 Day Money Back Guarantee is available ONLY for items sold through Geebo and all
major Classified Sites such as Oodle and Craigslist. On a free website, a buyer doesn't
have the guarantee that the item purchased is exactly as described so every website
encourages the transactions to be made in person only. Well, no more...
By offering this 10 day money back guarantee we expand the selling area by offering
shipping and we guarantee that the item is received exactly as described by the seller. We
verify all items including vehicles before they are listed for sale and verify if the item
description is accurate.
The guarantee is available from the day the item is received. Within the 10 Day Money Back
Guarantee the buyer must verify the item and reach a decision. If the buyer decides to
return the item he\she will be refunded, we will handle the shipping and the seller will
be responsible for the shipping fees. If the buyer decides to accept the item, our staff
must be notified and the payment will be released to the seller. In case of a vehicle
sale, the title\registration will be transferred to the new owner only after the 10 Day
Money Back Guarantee period is over.
buying is easier knowing the item will be received as described by the seller or
AutoEquity Consignment agent
selling is faster - the item can be shipped anywhere in United States.
How long does the Buyer have to inspect the items?
When the Buyer agree to terms, an Inspection Period between 1-10 days is specified. The
Inspection Period is the time the Buyer has to examine the merchandise once received. If
the Inspection Period has expired and AutoEquity Consignment has confirmed the Buyer
received the item, AutoEquity Consignment assumes that the Buyer has approved the
merchandise. Therefore, the Seller is paid.
How does the Buyer decline or reject items sent by AutoEquity Consignment Company?
During the Inspection Period, the Buyer would click on "Return My Item" on the Left
Screen. At that point, AutoEquity Consignment is responsible for returning shipment to the
Seller using a trackable shipping method.
How does the Buyer decline some of the items sent by AutoEquity Consignment Company?
During the Inspection Period, the Buyer would click on "Return My Item" on the Left
Screen. Once rejected, the Buyer must contact the AutoEquity Consignment directly to
return partial merchandise.
What if the Buyer does not like the items?
The Buyer has the Inspection Period (10 Days) to approve the items. If dissatisfied, the
Buyer must return the items to AutoEquity Consignment. Once AutoEquity Consignment has
received the items and confirmed that they are in satisfactory condition, AutoEquity
Consignment end the deal. The AutoEquity Consignment fee and any original shipping fees
will be taken out of the original payment made to AutoEquity Consignment by Seller.
What if the Buyer does not like the vehicle?
The Buyer must return the vehicle to AutoEquity Consignment, and the Seller responsible
for the return shipping and all transaction fees.
How are Buyer's refunded?
In the event of a cancelled transaction or a partial refund to the Buyer, funds will be
returned using the same method as the Buyer paid. Funds received by wire will be refunded
by check, unless the Buyer requests a wire transfer. AutoEquity Consignment charges fees
to refund via wire transfer $20 for domestic wires, $40 for international wires.
What if the items are damaged during shipping?
In the event you receive damaged merchandise the receiver (Buyer or Seller) should first
contact AutoEquity Consignment and mark the merchandise as "received" and damaged. Next,
the receiver must immediately report the damage to the shipping company, and to the
AutoEquity Consignment. This is because some shipping companies have a time restriction
within which such a claim can be filed for compensation. The two parties must promptly
establish the proper procedure for filing a claim, and submit all available proof. All
AutoEquity Consignment shipments are insured, the compensation include the shipping cost.
Please be aware that the receiver of damaged merchandise should not re-ship the item as
this will, wait for AutoEquity Consignment instruction how to return the item.
Due to numerous e-mails we have received from our sellers and buyers, we have created this
page to prevent Craigslist users against “Account Theft”, fake PayPal transactions, etc.
Please read below and make sure you don’t fall in these traps.
On Craigslist’s login page you will see the following warning:
clscam33The same method is used by these scammers to impersonate our service, they send
fake links looking like our website, but when you click on them, underneath the link is a
fake website, almost identical with our website.How these scams work:
Stealing your accounts:
They send you a link with a short message, for example: “Hi, is this item yours? it has
the same pictures…” followed by the link to the “item”. You click on the link and you are
redirected to a fake login page identical with the Craigslist login page, asking you to
enter your Craigslist account and password. Your information will go directly to the
scammers and if you sell something on Craigslist, they will edit your posting and enter
their fake ads or job offers. Craigslist will never ask for your user account and password
when you clink on any link from their website, only when you are trying to access your “My
Account” page they will ask for this information, so be sure you always check your
browser.
Impersonating our service:
After stealing your account, they will post on it fake ads and will enter their own e-mail
in the description so the people interested in their items will contact them directly, not
you by e-mail. So 98% of ads that have HTML description with an e-mail listed in their
description are fake ads and should be flagged for removal.
You contact them and they say they have the item for sale with us, will send you the link
to our website (with a hyperlink to another website) and will ask you not to register,
because they can send the information to us and we will send you an invoice. When you
receive their invoice, you will be asked to send the payment to them directly and making
the transaction through our system is your only guarantee, THAT’S NOT TRUE: we do not ask
people to send the payment to the seller directly, so any email saying that is a scam and
you should report it to us. We always use agents, our agents will hold the payment until
you receive your item and your 10 Day Money Back Guarantee is over. Please make sure you
check your browser after clicking to any links to our website, make sure that the link is
exactly like in the picture below:
PayPal scams:
Using the same methods listed above, they steal PayPal accounts which they use to pay for
small items on Craigslist, saying that they can’t meet people to make the transaction in
person and your item will be a nice gift for their fiance, wife, brother, etc. They will
pay using other people PayPal accounts and you ship the items to them, they will offer to
pay more to cover the shipping fees you will pay from your own pocket. The same method
will be used for fake cashiers checks, they will send you checks for your items and when
you will try to cash your check you will probably be arrested. For all these scams listed
above, you can be held responsible because it is your Craigslist account, your PayPal
account or your check they will be using. These can be stopped by being carefull where you
enter your Craigslist account and password, PayPal account, etc. EZnet Transactions will
never send you an e-mail asking for your Craigslist password or PayPal account
information.
Below we have listed other tips to make sure you will stay safe when browsing online or
using our service:
•Watch out for “phishy” emails. The most common form of phishing is emails pretending to
be from a legitimate retailer, bank, organization, or government agency. The sender asks
to “confirm” your personal information for some made-up reason: your account is about to
be closed, an order for something has been placed in your name, or your information has
been lost because of a computer problem. Another tactic phishers use is to say they’re
from the fraud departments of well-known companies and ask to verify your information
because they suspect you may be a victim of identity theft! In one case, a phisher claimed
to be from a state lottery commission and requested people’s banking information to
deposit their “winnings” in their accounts.
•Don’t click on links within emails that ask for your personal information. Fraudsters use
these links to lure people to phony Web sites that looks just like the real sites of the
company, organization, or agency they’re impersonating. If you follow the instructions and
enter your personal information on the Web site, you’ll deliver it directly into the hands
of identity thieves. To check whether the message is really from the company or agency,
call it directly or go to its Web site (use a search engine to find it).
•Beware of “pharming.” In this latest version of online ID theft, a virus or malicious
program is secretly planted in your computer and hijacks your Web browser. When you type
in the address of a legitimate Web site, you’re taken to a fake copy of the site without
realizing it. Any personal information you provide at the phony site, such as your
password or account number, can be stolen and fraudulently used.
•Never enter your personal information in a pop-up screen. Sometimes a phisher will direct
you to a real company’s, organization’s, or agency’s Web site, but then an unauthorized
pop-up screen created by the scammer will appear, with blanks in which to provide your
personal information. If you fill it in, your information will go to the phisher.
Legitimate companies, agencies and organizations don’t ask for personal information via
pop-up screens. Install pop-up blocking software to help prevent this type of phishing
attack.
•Protect your computer with spam filters, anti-virus and anti-spyware software, and a
firewall, and keep them up to date. A spam filter can help reduce the number of phishing
emails you get. Anti-virus software, which scans incoming messages for troublesome files,
and anti-spyware software, which looks for programs that have been installed on your
computer and track your online activities without your knowledge, can protect you against
pharming and other techniques that phishers use. Firewalls prevent hackers and
unauthorized communications from entering your computer – which is especially important if
you have a broadband connection because your computer is open to the Internet whenever
it’s turned on. Look for programs that offer automatic updates and take advantage of free
patches that manufacturers offer to fix newly discovered problems.
•Only open email attachments if you’re expecting them and know what they contain. Even if
the messages look like they came from people you know, they could be from scammers and
contain programs that will steal your personal information.
•Know that phishing can also happen by phone. You may get a call from someone pretending
to be from a company or government agency, making the same kinds of false claims and
asking for your personal information.
•If someone contacts you and says you’ve been a victim of fraud, verify the person’s
identity before you provide any personal information. Legitimate credit card issuers and
other companies may contact you if there is an unusual pattern indicating that someone
else might be using one of your accounts. But usually they only ask if you made particular
transactions; they don’t request your account number or other personal information. Law
enforcement agencies might also contact you if you’ve been the victim of fraud. To be on
the safe side, ask for the person’s name, the name of the agency or company, the telephone
number, and the address. Get the main number from the phone book, the Internet, or
directory assistance, then call to find out if the person is legitimate.
•Job seekers should also be careful. Some phishers target people who list themselves on
job search sites. Pretending to be potential employers, they ask for your social security
number and other personal information. Follow the advice above and verify the person’s
identity before providing any personal information.
•Be suspicious if someone contacts you unexpectedly and asks for your personal
information. It’s hard to tell whether something is legitimate by looking at an email or a
Web site, or talking to someone on the phone. But if you’re contacted out of the blue and
asked for your personal information, it’s a warning sign that something is “phishy.”
Legitimate companies and agencies don’t operate that way.
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