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Old 05-25-2005, 09:45 PM
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Default Re: Ebay: Second Chance Offer Scam

I wouldn't buy anything from EBAY. Now I know why for sure.
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Old 05-26-2005, 08:39 AM
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Default Re: Ebay: Second Chance Offer Scam

When I listed my L-89 Convertible all the buzz on the forum was that because I had a Private Auction was to play with the bids on my car!!!!

Now you know why I do Private Auctions. It protects MY bidders from scams. I had someone try that with a BMW I was selling and almost got away with $29,000!!!! And who do you think the person who got ripped off would have pursued????

You can buy and sell safely on eBay if you use caution and your head.
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Old 05-26-2005, 10:43 PM
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Default Re: Ebay: Second Chance Offer Scam

I agree. Ebay can be used safely. Definitely contact the seller, look at the feedback, was the feedback for sales or purchases and use an escrow account for large purchases.

The unique thing about this scam is it all occurs off of Ebay. The scammer only used the information from the auction and sent it to the bidders that were listed in the auction.
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Old 05-27-2005, 01:23 AM
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To be afraid of eBay is like a caveman who was afraid of fire. Ebay is a fabulous resource to both buy and sell. Once you have learned the ropes AND use common sense, you will be fine. I've been on both sides of hundreds of transactions and have never really gotten hurt. I've been screwed over MUCH worse at swap meets [yep those headers fit a Chevelle] or even by aquaintences. The biggest caviat is on cars themselves mostly because the sellers are so freaking STUPID. They actually THINK it's; [pick one] original, numbers matching,a Muncie,a survivor, original paint,just needs a tune-up, no bondo in the quarters.....
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