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I listed my XBOX bundle on eBay for the starting bid price of $350 and buy it now at $450. I get an email that it has been bought-

 

Hello,

        Compliment of the season to you.I am Caleb Williams from MI USA, but Presently i am leading a conventional church program in London. I saw your item below and i will like to buy it for my daughter that will be starting a Computer science course in University of Nigeria Next week.Do not worry about the shipping,i have an account with fedex and i will be sending you my fedex account number for the shipping . i will be sending you payment via PayPal,so make sure you get the package ready for shipment ok?And kindly send me your paypal address so i can make the payment right away.

Regards

C.Williams

 

They have an advisement on Craigslist that something like this can very well be a scam, and I've received similar emails from people who I know were scamming me.

 

My question- can people get scammed through Paypal? Like, should I be weary that the only bid was this Buy it Now, he wants to do his own shipping, etc? Guy is a brand new Ebay member with NO feedback.

I also mapquested his address, and nothing came up.

 

Thoughts?

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Guest MikeSC

As long as you don't send before the money is received and in your hand, there isn't a big concern.

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Guest MikeSC

What the fuck is a "scom"?

 

Or did I buy the wrong vowel?

 

Fucking ebay seller lying to me...

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Guest MikeSC

Couldn't we shorten it to "Nigeria + money = scam"?

 

I think the entire Nigerian economy is based on internet scams.

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This is a scam boon. Be careful, this one might involve a clueless fed ex guy showing up at your door wanting the Xbox before you even receive payment.

 

Internet wrestling geek Scott Keith actually had a similar experience he posted in his blog around a year ago.

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Yeah, I knew this was a scam- trying to see how I can get out of it.

 

What sucks is that he used the "Buy it Now" option, so now my auction has ended, and I have to go through miles of red tape to get this sorted out and hopefully get my auction back up, since I don't see any way to cancel the BiN bid.

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Guest MikeSC

It's simple.

 

Don't send it until you actually have his cash in hand. Then you send it.

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Paypal is extremely easy to rip off. I sold stuff, the guy filed a claim with PayPal claiming that I never sent his items, he left my eBay account feedback obviously stating that he did receive the items, and PayPal STILL refunded his money and ultimately he got it for free.

 

My advice: stick to normal transactions. I've had offers for various deals and I've turned down every one that isn't to my liking. As stated, you are the seller and you dictate the rules of the sale.

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That sucks though that he used the "buy it now" and fucked up your auction.

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Did you have to put up the auction again? and pay for it? Or did ebay let you reinstate it or something?

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Guest TheDon

I believe with PayPal as a seller if you cant prove that you actually sent the item, PayPal will always refund your money to the buyer. I believe you always have to provide a tracking. I have seen and heard of people who sent items and the buyer acknowledged getting the item but since they wanted to ripoff the sender they just tell paypal or ebay the sender never sent. Also as a seller you can cancel bids if a person cant pay the way you want them to pay and you can cancel bids if the buyer doesn't live where you ship too.

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