Ebay doesn't have many scammers, but those who are there tend to be greedy. This is because they always try to pull their fraud on high value items such as cars and computers, so that they can quickly make a lot of money since buyers are generally bought Not, there are various scams that you may not know.
Car fraud.
Using a car you will generally find that scammers are trying to get them to send money in advance for some reason. For some reason, some people, especially on cars, pay 50% or 25% of the money before delivering it using a relatively unsecured payment method, all that they have left of money Because you want half of the reasoning that the seller will obviously offer it.
But there was no car! Finding a car picture is not hard, and an experienced crook will have a whole library of different car pictures. The seller can get your $ 5,000 just for nothing and leave them all the negative feedback you like. They just go, open another eBay account, and find the next sucker.
It's not an outright scam, but what you might find is that the car is up, but simply not following the description. In such a case, there may be an item that can be called an open eBay dispute, etc. There is a partial refund.
Computer fraud.
If you bid on a computer auction but do not win, sellers can buy computers with what they just sold through their own website
This is a bad idea! There is no guarantee that the item will ever arrive, you just have not given them your money-you too have them
There are no sellers other than positive feedback that frequently use this scam-you give them any feedback on the transaction that you have bought items off site and complain to eBay that they have been fooled If you say that they get lost, don't do it again
How to beat a scam.
There are many ways to beat fraud. First, check your seller's reputation thoroughly every time you buy something expensive. Make sure they're selling items of similar high value before, just $ 10 aite to get artificially high ratings for their feedback If you want to be even more cautious, money is Escrow.com claims to be deployed to escrow service (ebay recommended)-if you are not sure of it, do not use any other service.
To be honest, it is a very bad idea to use eBay to buy things like cars and computers to get started in general-where you are so unusual and special for eBay users You can find anywhere you can not do things. The following email gives some tips for purchasing collectibles.
When Things Don't Work: How to Resolve eBay Disputes.
eBay has very complex and long dispute resolution procedures. This email goes down each step of my break, so I'm glad to see what you can do.
As an example, let's go by what you have paid for the item, but you do not receive it from the seller.
Before opening a dispute: Get yourself ahead and give the seller a chance to send items before opening a dispute. If you are worried about how much the item is taking to arrive, the first thing you should do is make sure that you have not received it or that the seller can answer you You should check your own email address. As a last resort, make sure you call the seller the number eBay has for them before opening the dispute. Call for long distance charges asking for payment, for arbitration through such drug auctions.
Step 1-Do not receive open items Do not dispute. http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?InrCreateDispute.
All you need to do is enter the item number and say that you have not received the item.
Step 2-Contact eBay Seller: Send an email to them telling eBay that they did not receive the item. That your payment has not yet been cleared, that the item is in the post, or that they will give you your money back. The seller can also say eBay as they wish to send a message.
Step 3-You talk to the seller: You can send a message back and try working with the seller directly what happened. Feedback for reimbursement after consent to the mind and post of the item remains.
Step 4-Close the dispute: after 30 days (or 10 days the seller did not respond), you have two options to close the dispute: for up to $ 200 if you were not satisfied You can request under eBay's Purchase Protection Program.
Independent dispute settlement.
You can then use a third party intermediary, especially if the auction is for high value items, unless you want to go through eBay's own process. eBay recommends SquareTrade at www.squaretrade.com, which provides brokering to many websites where there are buyers and sellers. They will contact the seller on your behalf and act as an intermediary in negotiating what to do from there.
Sellers who are committed to going through SquareTrade's mediation for disputes can sign up to show their 'SquareTrade Seal' on their auctions. This gives $ 100 fraud protection to their buyers and indicates their identity has been independently confirmed so who they say.
When your seller is not in such a good position, you should be careful not to be a victim of fraud. I do not need to have it, so I will email you next.
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