Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2006 12:09:19 -0800
Reply-To: Nathaniel Poole <npoole@TELUS.NET>
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From: Nathaniel Poole <npoole@TELUS.NET>
Subject: Re: EBay (NVC)
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Most costly items posted on ebay call for a deposit within two days and full
amount by a certain time frame. Did you have this condition on your post?
Whatever happens, do not accept anything other than cash. No bank drafts or
cashier's cheques. This is how most scams work. Since the reply talks about
"enclosing payment", almost certainly you will get one of these. Notice how
the engine will be picked up later? What often happens in these scams is
that the draft will be made out for an amount that is too high, and the
sender will ask that you cash the draft and refund the difference. You do so
and then the bank draft bounces, weeks later.
The other part that is most fishy is that whoever wrote this used poor
English and so is almost certainly located offshore. I've received similar
things when posting online my rental suite and just ignored them. My advice
would be for you to do the same, the fact that you have posted this shows
that you can feel that it's not right. Ebay just doesn't work this way.
Nathaniel
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On 11/16/06 11:21 AM, "Jeff Lincoln" <magikvw@GMAIL.COM> wrote:
> Hey folks I need some advice here because this sounds fishy. I have a
> 1.8LGolf engine and I supposedly sold it on EBay. The buyer used the
> "Buy It
> Now" feature and ended the auction. I tried contacting the buyer and
> received no replies - later I noticed that the buyer was no longer a
> registered EBay member. Naturally I was disappointed and a bit ticked. So I
> sent him a not so nice e-mail and re-posted the item on EBay. End of story
> right? Not quite, today I received the following e-mail from him:
>
> HI,
> My client did send the payment as promised. Regarding shipping right, you
> are not responsible for that OK. He enclosed with the payment as instruction
> on how to contact the shipper who will take care of the shipping aspect. All
> his info and how to contact him is enclosed with the payment. After getting
> across to him he will get back to you with the time and date for the pick up
> of the item in your garage, a convenient time for both parties, so is more
> or less a local pick up. Mind you it was mail by regular mail. The payment
> should be with you in matter of days if there is no delay in your state
> postal delivery. Get back to me immediately you receive the payment. It
> should be with you on Monday or Tuesday to the best of my knowledge. Best
> regard
>
> I haven't seen payment yet but we will see. I have ended the auction just in
> case. Does this sound scamish to any of you? I mean I guess there is no harm
> so far either I receive payment and he comes and gets the engine or I don't
> and I re-post it - but it is all so weird. Especially the no contact and
> then unsubscribing from EBay. Is there something I'm missing here? Should I
> be on the look out for some trouble? Any thoughts and suggestions are
> greatly appreciated.
>
> --
> Thanks,
>
> Jeff
> 90' Carat (It's Blue, It's Beautiful, It needs a lot of work)
> 86' (Soon to be donating organs to the 90')
> 85' GL (sidelined but to be resurrected in the near future)
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