Lakesailor
Well-Known Member
I sold a few mobile phone items on e-bay and got knobbled by a scammer on the phone itself. He jumped in at the last moment and took the auction.
Upon looking at his profile he joined e-bay that day, so has no history and is in the USA.
As I specifically said I would not post outside the UK he has wasted my auction.
I contacted him and he replied
"Hello mate,
I would be sending you payments for the auction I won. And I am presently in the UK, so not to worry."
but didn't include an address.
Half an hour later I got an email from UKBidPay (?) which said
[ QUOTE ]
Dear Phil Brown,
This Email confirms that you, Phil Brown, have been paid £120.00 by Mr XXXX XXXX using Ukbidpay Online Payment®.
Your payment has APPROVED; we will send to your name and address immediately after we receive the shipment tracking number from you.Due to the fact that most sellers don't send the item despite the fact that buyers have paid for the item,so we made the policy that sellers must ship out items within 24 hours of payment and send us the tracking number for verification.As soon as this is done,your payment will be sent immediately.
You are not expected in any circumstances to send the tracking number to the buyer.We are going to send to your name and address below at your door step,immediately we recieve the shipment tracking number
[/ QUOTE ]
This despite my terms on the auction being cash, card or cleared cheque.
He must catch a few like this. I'm supposed to send off the phone to an address given which is supposed to be the auction winner's address. There is no address or contact details for UKBidPay, although they have e_bay logos splattered about the e-mail. Oh and the £120 is more than the £88 winning bid. so it's trying to appeal to my greed.
I've reported it to e-bay, but they're as much use as a chocolate fireguard. So my auction and auction fee are wasted, unless I can get the losing bidder to buy it.
Bloody annoying
It's the 1st time in 6 years I've been messed about on e-bay.
If it happens to you; don't send the goods. It's a scam. [/rant]
Upon looking at his profile he joined e-bay that day, so has no history and is in the USA.
As I specifically said I would not post outside the UK he has wasted my auction.
I contacted him and he replied
"Hello mate,
I would be sending you payments for the auction I won. And I am presently in the UK, so not to worry."
but didn't include an address.
Half an hour later I got an email from UKBidPay (?) which said
[ QUOTE ]
Dear Phil Brown,
This Email confirms that you, Phil Brown, have been paid £120.00 by Mr XXXX XXXX using Ukbidpay Online Payment®.
Your payment has APPROVED; we will send to your name and address immediately after we receive the shipment tracking number from you.Due to the fact that most sellers don't send the item despite the fact that buyers have paid for the item,so we made the policy that sellers must ship out items within 24 hours of payment and send us the tracking number for verification.As soon as this is done,your payment will be sent immediately.
You are not expected in any circumstances to send the tracking number to the buyer.We are going to send to your name and address below at your door step,immediately we recieve the shipment tracking number
[/ QUOTE ]
This despite my terms on the auction being cash, card or cleared cheque.
He must catch a few like this. I'm supposed to send off the phone to an address given which is supposed to be the auction winner's address. There is no address or contact details for UKBidPay, although they have e_bay logos splattered about the e-mail. Oh and the £120 is more than the £88 winning bid. so it's trying to appeal to my greed.
I've reported it to e-bay, but they're as much use as a chocolate fireguard. So my auction and auction fee are wasted, unless I can get the losing bidder to buy it.
Bloody annoying
It's the 1st time in 6 years I've been messed about on e-bay.
If it happens to you; don't send the goods. It's a scam. [/rant]