I have bought lots of cars on ebay and also sold several! Your info is right on. This crook though took it to another level!! I recognized immediately when I got the email and the second chance offer that there were alot of red flags. I had the advantage of the same creep trying to pull the exact same scam on a friend of mine about a month ago. I just played along like I was going to buy the car, I HAD ZERO DOUBT HE WAS TRYING TO STEAL MY DEPOSIT. On the original ebay sellers ad, he had somehow cut and pasted all the information on a legitimate seller!! (I was able to contact this seller later and he confirmed it) So, if you do all the normal feedback due diligence. Everything looked good!! He even had it set up that if you used the help buttom to report suspicious activity, he got the email, not ebay!! Very professional. Here is copy of email after I had said I will take the car! Ed is my fake name!!
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Hello Ed,
Thank you for your details.
My full name is Kevin Gerald and my address is 36 Queen Sophia Avenue, Athens 10674, Greece
The final price for the vehicle is $15,000. You will have it at your door in 8-9 working days after you will make the deposit of $6,500 The balance of $8,500 will be paid after you inspect it.
It will be sent via Lufthansa Cargo and I will pay all the shipping, insurance and handling taxes. The car will come with a clear title and all the papers (including the original manuals,the keys etc.).
The vehicle will be shipped from Greece. You will not have to pay any extra taxes in US (like customs or other fees) because I will send it like a gift for my best friend (or donation, if you wish so).
The payment will be supervised by Square Trade and only after you will receive the package I will be able to get the deposit. As soon as I will have the deposit confirmation from Square
Trade I will send you the vehicle. After you will receive and inspect it, you will send a second confirmation to Square Trade so they will send me the information regarding the transfer so I can get my money. It is 100% safe for both of us.
After the vehicle arrives you will have 5 days to inspect it. If you're not 100% content with it, you will send it back to me on my expense, for a full refund. I am positive it will not be the case.
I have already contacted Square Trade. Please let me know when you receive the invoice from them.
Respectfully,
Kevin************************************************************
I then received instructions from Ebays "SQUARE TRADE" on HOW to pay for the car, All of the appropriate logos and info was there. I was to pay my deposit through Western Union. I went to contact Square Trade off of these instructions and sure enough, when you click on Contact, the email that you send went right to the crook!!
Anyway, to make a long story short (sort of) This crook had alot of the bases covered, obviously very good with a computer and he has been pulling off his scams for at least a month without getting caught!! While his computer skills are excellent, it was pretty stupid saying he would sell a $100,000 blue book mercedes for 15k. But, obviously some people fall for it!!! My point is, several of the normal ways that you would double check to see if this was legit or not, HE HAD THOSE BASES MOSTLY COVERED!!
christietz
Regular Level
USA
79 Posts
Posted - 05 Jun 2005 : 23:12:30
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I have considerable POSITIVE ebay experience as primarily a buyer, but also a seller. However, I've never seen a "second chance offer" that appeared legitimate to me - particularly when it comes in minutes after the auction ended.
Some rules of thumb:
a) always pay by paypal for big $ items. The inability/unwillingness for a seller to qualify for a paypal account is a serious redflag. You can check seller forums on ebay and you'll see that paypal is VERY buyer focused...if you challenge the charge, they'll usually favor you.
b) always report anything suspicious to ebay. I've done this many times and they've always responded...and a couple scams were uncovered.
c) read the seller's feedback scores. If they're active and have a score in the high 90's, that's good. But keep in mind that a seller with a thousand sales and a 95% favorable score still had 50 folks dissatisfied...so high 90's are a good indicator.
Ebay is a great thing! In the economist's sense, it's close to 'perfect information' on the market, and I think it's done a lot for our hobby.