@cheswick2112 One you've been scammed nothing can be done. You can try
contacting the police, but you won't get far with that. Yes, while it is
technically your fault for being scammed. A lot of new sellers don't
even realize the it's not the buyer w...
@datemike1 eBay is a multi-billion dollar company they shouldn't need
our opinions to put a fix in place. But for starters they could: Do a
better job of filtering messages, to prevent them from going to the end
recipient. eBay could implement shadow...
@datemike1 If the scammers are targeting thousands of users, inevitably
they're going to find some people who will ship the items to them. If no
one shipped items to them, then they wouldn't be sending messages in the
first place! If you think it's a...
The freight forwarding scammers are NEVER from the Real Buyer. The
people / group(s) who conduct this scam are likely foreigners from
Eastern Europe. They've likely stolen millions in products over the
years. Personally, they've stolen over $10K+ fro...
@corvettestainless I wouldn't consider that enough of a warning, and
what about sellers who don't use eBay labels? If the scammers are
sending thousands of messages a day, eBay should be filtering / blocking
the messages from being received. They mak...