by claptrap
Mon Apr 13, 2015 8:49 am
Hi,
Pretty sure me and tons of other people have been scammed by sellers on eBay offering up ridiculously low priced items that normally go for hundreds of dollars. The trick of it is that they had "more than 10 available" and "required immediate payment through eBay buy it now". So now after fifty people buy a $20 imaginary tablet, that guy is stinking rich. I think they are using slightly inactive accounts on eBay, because the original payment I had to cancel (due to a funds problem) was to a different email than where I ended up sending the money. Already opened a case with eBay, will let you guys know how it goes.
He's going by "tian jian" and is using a new email address: [email protected]
Hope it helps you guys,
Thanks
Pretty sure me and tons of other people have been scammed by sellers on eBay offering up ridiculously low priced items that normally go for hundreds of dollars. The trick of it is that they had "more than 10 available" and "required immediate payment through eBay buy it now". So now after fifty people buy a $20 imaginary tablet, that guy is stinking rich. I think they are using slightly inactive accounts on eBay, because the original payment I had to cancel (due to a funds problem) was to a different email than where I ended up sending the money. Already opened a case with eBay, will let you guys know how it goes.
He's going by "tian jian" and is using a new email address: [email protected]
Hope it helps you guys,
Thanks