Beware of iPhone Buyer Scams - eBay does not help
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01-21-2024 12:00 PM
You need to beware that there are fraudulent buyers out there which are trying to scam iPhone sellers. Below are the details of how they are scamming people and eBay is not helpful to sellers.
- The fraudster opened their eBay account on December 26, 2023, only 5 days before the fraudster purchased my iPhone 14 Pro Max. The iPhone was purchased on 1/1/2023.
- The fraudster paid for the iPhone and I shipped the iPhone promptly on 1/2/2023. The item was delivered on 1/4/2023.
- On 1/7/2023, the fraudster requested a refund because the fraudster claimed it was not working. This was a lie. Here is the fraudster’s reason for return. "Hello, the phone I bought from you is working very badly, the sound in the microphone is bad, it turns off by itself while talking, then the phone starts flashing and restarts by itself, because the phone is defective, I want to return it.”
- Because of eBay's buyer guarantee, the only option was for me was to offer a refund to the fraudster. I accepted the refund and purchased a label directly from eBay which pre-populated my address. The label was sent to the fraudster directly with tracking.
- I have been an eBay member and have been selling my old iPhones via eBay for many years now and this was the first time I have had a return. I noticed the date when the fraudster opened their eBay account. I was already suspicious about the refund and sent the buyer the following messages. “Hello, I never had problems with the phone and I was the original owner. Please ensure that you send everything back including the same cable, stickers and protective sticker over the face of the phone. Once I inspect the phone, I will reach out. Thanks!” “I also notice that you opened your eBay account in December 2023, just 5 days before you purchased the iPhone. I will be taking the returned iPhone to the Apple Store to verify that there was nothing changed to the iPhone internals. I have copies of the IMEI numbers and all internal specifications. I took pictures of everything before it was sent out. Once I receive the iPhone with all the accessories that I included and the Apple Store verifies that everything is in good order, then I will issue the refund. There are a lot of scammers out there and I will not issue any refund to scammers, even if my eBay account gets closed. Thank you.”
- On 1/13/2024, the fraudster shipped back hair ribbons in an envelope, but altered the address on the label so it would be delivered to my neighbor instead of me. The address that was on the label that eBay sent was my correct address. The fraudster did this intentionally so it would show “Delivered” via the USPS system.
- On 1/16/2024, the item showed delivered on USPS, but it was delivered to my neighbor because the fraudster altered the eBay shipping label.
- On 1/18/2024, I went to the local post office to speak with a supervisor and opened a case with USPS on the matter because the item showed “Delivered”, but my Ring camera clearly showed that it was not delivered.
- On 1/19/2024 at 5:59am, the fraudster asked eBay to step in to secure their refund.
- On 1/19/2024 at 6:27am, less than 30 minutes later, eBay without checking my side of the story, issued a refund to the fraudster.
- On 1/19/2024 at 7:30am, I filed an appeal to the decision.
- On 1/19/2024 at 9:30am, the postal carried found that the package was delivered to my neighbor instead of me because the fraudster altered the shipping label.
- I immediately reported the buyer as a fraudster. I made several attempts to try to speak with someone via phone using the eBay number, but there was no option that would get to me to a live agent. I left another email message via member@ebay.com to try to get someone to call me back.
This case was a fraud case the entire time and it was allowed using eBay’s policies. I kindly ask that you further investigate the matter which is clearly fraud. I will not be liable for any refund that as issued by eBay on my behalf because this was stealing by the fraudster abusing eBay’s policies. There are seller protections as well.
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03-07-2024 08:38 PM
I didn’t need a police report. The shipping document showing the correct weight of shipment compared to the buyers return shipping weight proved that I was scammed.
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03-07-2024 08:39 PM
I respectfully disagree. This happened to me this week and eBay was amazingly helpful.
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03-07-2024 08:39 PM
Same thing happened to me.
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03-07-2024 08:40 PM
They had it shipped to New York and shipped the return from Kentucky.
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03-07-2024 08:46 PM
I reach them every time. You have to chat with the robot assistant chat and keep typing Agent. It will ask you if you want a live agent to call you back in 2 minutes. I have never failed to speak to an agent quickly.
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03-07-2024 08:49 PM
Report it stolen.

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