03-27-2021 09:16 AM
I’m new to this selling on eBay just started couple days ago just yesterday somebody already offered a payment on the stuff I lost cv on eBay I was tooooo excited! eBay sent me a message saying waiting for the buyers payment and will let you know. Then the following morning this buyer sent me messages to text him or call to let me know where to send the package as well as asking me how he send me method of payment so I can send his shipment today. I was confused because I rely on eBay contacting when this buyer supposedly paid it or not so i google if there is something like a “ text scam “ going on eBay ....
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03-27-2021 09:32 AM
@smatt-1595 wrote:I’m new to this selling on eBay just started couple days ago ....
Newbie "fresh off the boat" sellers are a magnet for SCAMMERS. SCAMMERS know their chances of a successful scam is going after the inexperienced, new and hopefully GULLIBLE excited for a sale seller. Just CANCEL any transaction, BLOCK buyer, and move on and learn from experience.
03-27-2021 09:20 AM
SCAM!!!
ALL transactions and messaging is through eBay ONLY!!
eBay will tell you where to ship when you sell an item
03-27-2021 09:22 AM
This is a scam. Good on you for catching it. A lot of people come here AFTER they got scammed.
03-27-2021 09:24 AM
Yes, it's a scam. Ignore the text message. Don't ship anything until you've received the payment. If you're using PayPal, log in to your account to make sure the money is there and PayPal says it's okay to ship. If you're in Managed Payments, the sale will appear on your "awaiting shipment" list, and the payment will be shown as processing.
03-27-2021 09:27 AM - edited 03-27-2021 09:28 AM
Did they offer to pay you more than you were asking?
03-27-2021 09:28 AM
Good catch. Stay vigilant.
03-27-2021 09:29 AM
%100 a SCAM attempt. Never text or communicate with a buyer outside of the
eBay message system. They are trying to trick you into giving them your PayPal
e-mail address so they can send you a fake e-mail saying you have been paid.
Nobody need your PayPal e-mail address to pay you.
03-27-2021 09:32 AM
@smatt-1595 wrote:I’m new to this selling on eBay just started couple days ago ....
Newbie "fresh off the boat" sellers are a magnet for SCAMMERS. SCAMMERS know their chances of a successful scam is going after the inexperienced, new and hopefully GULLIBLE excited for a sale seller. Just CANCEL any transaction, BLOCK buyer, and move on and learn from experience.
03-27-2021 10:19 AM
Right NEVER GO OUYSIDE OF EBAY TO COMPLETE A SALE never change address of buyer
03-27-2021 10:27 AM
There will be no payment.
After 48 hours has passed sure to file a non paying bidder dispute, and then 96 hours after that close it as "not paid" so that your eBay fees will be refunded.
09-26-2021 12:22 PM
Why doesn’t eBay close their (scammers) account?!?
09-26-2021 12:31 PM
The “text scam” has been a scam since texting became a thing. People with no moral compass just waiting in the wings for the newest possibility of separating people from their money. As long as you keep everything inside eBay you will be protected. No matter how tempting the outside offer is you lose.
09-26-2021 12:36 PM
Scam !!!
09-26-2021 12:37 PM
Yes, people asking to communicate throughtexting/email is a scammer! They like to scam brand new sellers with expensive items. Avoid accepting offers with people who are new and with (0) feedback.
09-26-2021 12:46 PM
Why doesn’t eBay close their (scammers) account?!?
eBay will likely close the account used to send the attempted scam message, but that does not happen instantaneously. Scammers are not actually stopped by closing an account, of course. Scammers will create new accounts using false credentials or else hijack other accounts and continue sending such scam messages.
Sellers must continue to remain vigilant and not give in to a request to violate policy by sharing outside contact information before a transaction has been paid for.