11-06-2023 04:40 PM
Hi,
I came across a listing which I deem weird. Is this a valid eBay posting, cause the sellers external link for buy now seems dubious.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/225859687835?hash=item349649559b:g:nIEAAOSwHEljXbwx
11-06-2023 04:52 PM
I've never seen a BIN option set up like that on this site... seems to be taking you off site to pay, which is a nono on here.
11-06-2023 04:52 PM
No, it's a scam and they direct buyers to buy off ebay.
You can use the report item link on the listing.
11-06-2023 05:10 PM
Could be this seller is going out with a bang...if you know what I mean.
I see a USA address(on items) and a UK ID eBay seller with some feedback>
Seller is getting a good return on some current auctions...but 74,000 seems odd.
And the auctions ending all at the same time as well as began at the same time.
It's only been 3 hours(5 PM) and I think eBay might do something soon.
It would be a nightmare if this seller got a lot of payments and skipped town and if this seller has "Instant Payouts"....But it would never happen...so don't say I did.
Will have one item in my "watched list" to see what happens and if anything happens.
11-06-2023 05:13 PM
It's a hijacked account. They always are.
11-06-2023 05:16 PM
Buyer is going out of business....could be bargains here?
11-06-2023 05:29 PM
NO It is a scam. they have one of my items on there.
It weights 12000 pounds.
They have done it to 74,000 items
James
11-06-2023 05:35 PM
The two different addresses makes it so.
11-06-2023 05:36 PM
Ouch! California and UK are not the same countries.
11-06-2023 06:42 PM
going out of business
That is the typical justification for the too-good-to-be-true deals of the "pawnshop" scam which involves hijacking an existing eBay account, listing hundreds of auctions for luxury items starting at 99 cents to attract attention, and including within each auction an image or text directing users to contact the seller off of eBay to make a purchase. The URL is purposely intended to look like an eBay address, but it is not.
eBay eventually pulls the listings before the auctions end, but by then the scammer has collected many email addresses of potential victims so the scam can be continued via email. The scammer will typically contact the victim and either request payment via an untraceable/irreversible payment method or try to get the buyer to reveal credit card numbers directly to the scammer by posing as eBay.
11-07-2023 01:35 AM
Apparently someone reported the listing(s) and they have been removed by ebay. Any seller who posts a method of contact outside of ebay is a scammer.