glamourpuss
Well-Known Member
A well known EBay scam involving cars has moved into the horse world.
If you are looking to buy a stable block/saddle/trailer PLEASE be careful.
I was browsing EBay as per usual & I noticed a stable block for sale. It caught my attention because I was pretty sure I'd seen it up for auction over a week ago. It had less pictures this time (only 3 when previously there were 7). The description was identical but it had added.
'You can buy this for £1,900 & I will deliver it. No Paypal (because of fees) but will take a bank transfer. For more information please contact morconltd.gmail.com'
I was intrigued, thought maybe the previous sale had fallen through & it would be massive bargain
so I pinged an email off.
The reply came & if I'm honest at first it seemed legit. They had attached 4 more photos & offered more if I wanted & asked if I wanted to know anything else. However as I read it something didn't quite sit right. A couple of things such as saying it came with 'free shipping' (odd terminology) & whilst not shockingly bad the email had a couple of mistakes that was enough to make me wonder. The clincher was it said if I did want to purchase all I had to do was send my EBay ID, address & tel number so they could open a purchasing transaction through EBay. Well at this point the alarm bells were going so loudly - there is no such thing as a 'purchasing transaction' & if you do sell something you don't need the details because EBay gives them to you!
The next morning the listing - which had several bids on had been completely removed (obviously reported as a fraudulent listing).
I thought I'd see how far this scammer would still go. I emailed him, giving fake details & said I would like to buy the stables.
This evening I received an invoice from EBay. HOWEVER this only came to my email no sign in my EBay account. The invoice also contained all of the fake details I had sent in my last email!
BUT other than that it was very, very convincing. There were also working links although most of these were attempting to get my password!
The invoice said I would pay the money into an EBay holding account until I had checked the goods. This holding account was to ensure I kept my Payment Protection & to prevent fraud....oh the irony!!
Obviously I have forwarded this on to EBay's spoof email department.
So please, please people beware! Remember the old saying...if it looks too good to be true it probably is! Also if you are buying through EBay have a good read of the 'preventing fraud' section.
If you are looking to buy a stable block/saddle/trailer PLEASE be careful.
I was browsing EBay as per usual & I noticed a stable block for sale. It caught my attention because I was pretty sure I'd seen it up for auction over a week ago. It had less pictures this time (only 3 when previously there were 7). The description was identical but it had added.
'You can buy this for £1,900 & I will deliver it. No Paypal (because of fees) but will take a bank transfer. For more information please contact morconltd.gmail.com'
I was intrigued, thought maybe the previous sale had fallen through & it would be massive bargain
The reply came & if I'm honest at first it seemed legit. They had attached 4 more photos & offered more if I wanted & asked if I wanted to know anything else. However as I read it something didn't quite sit right. A couple of things such as saying it came with 'free shipping' (odd terminology) & whilst not shockingly bad the email had a couple of mistakes that was enough to make me wonder. The clincher was it said if I did want to purchase all I had to do was send my EBay ID, address & tel number so they could open a purchasing transaction through EBay. Well at this point the alarm bells were going so loudly - there is no such thing as a 'purchasing transaction' & if you do sell something you don't need the details because EBay gives them to you!
The next morning the listing - which had several bids on had been completely removed (obviously reported as a fraudulent listing).
I thought I'd see how far this scammer would still go. I emailed him, giving fake details & said I would like to buy the stables.
This evening I received an invoice from EBay. HOWEVER this only came to my email no sign in my EBay account. The invoice also contained all of the fake details I had sent in my last email!
BUT other than that it was very, very convincing. There were also working links although most of these were attempting to get my password!
The invoice said I would pay the money into an EBay holding account until I had checked the goods. This holding account was to ensure I kept my Payment Protection & to prevent fraud....oh the irony!!
Obviously I have forwarded this on to EBay's spoof email department.
So please, please people beware! Remember the old saying...if it looks too good to be true it probably is! Also if you are buying through EBay have a good read of the 'preventing fraud' section.