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A buyer has shared his phone number with asking offer. ? Is this scam? His Message is"

Buyer message: i have a question about this item text me on XXXXXXXXX

"

It is a new account.

What should i do? Please help

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Ignore and block. 

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Re: scam?

Ignore and block. 

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Re: scam?

Typical "text me" scammer.  Do NOT reply.  

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Yes, it's the opening of a scam.  Block and ignore.

 

Not saying 'NO' doesn't mean 'YES'.

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Glad you were smart, you came here 1st. Scammers are out in full force because it's the end of the year...they have to pay their taxes NOT! "Kindly" avoid because they are dirtbags. 

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This is a setup to a scam.

The buyer can ask his question through Ebay messages.

No buyer ever needs your email address or phone number. If they ask, they're going to try to scam you.

Block  https://www.ebay.com/bmgt/BuyerBlock?

Ignore

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A message that says "I am interested in your item, kindly text me" is generally the start of a scam where the scammer winds up sending a phony PayPal email that makes it look like the seller has received a payment when none has actually been received. Scammers like to target new sellers, particularly those selling expensive items.

 

Similarly, any potential buyer that wants to pay more than your buy-it-now price or asks you to purchase a gift card for any reason is trying to scam you. eBay has no way for a seller to add the extra cost to the transaction, so that should tell you that the buyer has no intention of paying you through eBay (or at all).


Sending contact information (text or email) prior to a transaction is a violation of eBay policy; this policy is designed to protect honest buyers and sellers from this sort of thing, and to prevent off-eBay sales.


Ignore anyone that wants to communicate outside of eBay prior to a transaction payment. eBay will likely close the scammer's account eventually; unfortunately the scammer will simply open another account and continue sending such messages.


As a seller you should always check your PayPal account directly (not following a link in an email) to see if you have actually been paid prior to shipping. If an actual buyer does not send an actual payment, file an unpaid item dispute and go through that process to get your fees back and to give the "buyer" a strike -- and set your buying requirement to reject bids from users with two or more strikes.

 

You can avoid many common scams by listing your items at a fixed price with immediate payment required and by not accepting offers. If you do receive an offer that you are willing to accept, lower your buy it now price to the offer level. If you do that, the only way the transaction can proceed is if a buyer completes checkout and pays.

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Do not reply. Not only is it a scam, but Ebay frowns upon you replying as it is considered on off Ebay sale. Ebay will boot you from selling if caught.

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Not a question, definitely a scam.

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@dil-super-plaza wrote:

A buyer has shared his phone number with asking offer. ? Is this scam? 


It is almost certainly a scam. 

 

These "buyers" want you to contact them outside the eBay system, so that eBay cannot monitor their scams. 

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All of Solutions were valued. thank you

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