I'm not going to put all the details out there on this scam, but it's a scam that in my 8 years of operating an ebay store has been 100% successful every time. Seems like the number of scams has gone up with the recession. I've had enough and I want to give this person hell.
Before someone gets mixed up, I'm the SELLER. It's a scam for buyers to get items for free. So don't bother with tips on how to buy safely. With the new feedback rules I can no longer leave negative feedback to warn other sellers that the buyer is going to steal from them.
It was for a relatively cheap item (under $100) but what scares me is I have LOTS of items for ~$800 listed and have the opportunity to list items for thousands of dollars, but don't out of fear. Recession has killed me, if I was to lose an item for several thousand dollars that would be the end. Even losing $800 would be bad bad bad right now.
I've got the buyers facebook address, myspace address, twitter account, where they work, DOB from court records, and of course name, email address, and physical address from the original transaction.
Paypal always screws me and is who makes the scam possible. I've found some info on how to sue them in small claims as well. Not going to do this unless I get the job I'm trying to and shut my web business down. Until then paypal is a necessary evil.
Going to try to make a police report today per paypal's advice, but it seems like a civil matter to me and given that the buyer lives in another state I don't expect to get far.
I don't have the buyer's phone number yet, but can probably get it. If I do I'm going to make craigslist adds all over the country for free plasma tvs and whatever else.
Also thought about getting some of the bigger boards I post on where I'm somewhat known to get in on it.
Not doing anything just yet, going to let some time pass so it's not so obvious. Just gathering ideas.
tldr CLIFFS: got scammed by buyer, have lots of their personal info, how would you get even???
Before someone gets mixed up, I'm the SELLER. It's a scam for buyers to get items for free. So don't bother with tips on how to buy safely. With the new feedback rules I can no longer leave negative feedback to warn other sellers that the buyer is going to steal from them.
It was for a relatively cheap item (under $100) but what scares me is I have LOTS of items for ~$800 listed and have the opportunity to list items for thousands of dollars, but don't out of fear. Recession has killed me, if I was to lose an item for several thousand dollars that would be the end. Even losing $800 would be bad bad bad right now.
I've got the buyers facebook address, myspace address, twitter account, where they work, DOB from court records, and of course name, email address, and physical address from the original transaction.
Paypal always screws me and is who makes the scam possible. I've found some info on how to sue them in small claims as well. Not going to do this unless I get the job I'm trying to and shut my web business down. Until then paypal is a necessary evil.
Going to try to make a police report today per paypal's advice, but it seems like a civil matter to me and given that the buyer lives in another state I don't expect to get far.
I don't have the buyer's phone number yet, but can probably get it. If I do I'm going to make craigslist adds all over the country for free plasma tvs and whatever else.
Also thought about getting some of the bigger boards I post on where I'm somewhat known to get in on it.
Not doing anything just yet, going to let some time pass so it's not so obvious. Just gathering ideas.
tldr CLIFFS: got scammed by buyer, have lots of their personal info, how would you get even???
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