eBay Fraud - Second Chance Offers
commemguy
Posts: 48
We've just gotten notified by a couple of under-bidders on one of our recent eBay sales of a fraud being perpetrated by an eBay member nnichael722.
He sends email through the contact eBay member system that read as follows:
Dear xxxxxxxxx,
eBay Second Chance Offer from Seller Item number: 3934249981 You expressed interest in an item titled:1795 1/2c Lettered Edge NGC XF45BN Liberty Cap w/Pole Item number: 3934249981 by bidding, however the auction has ended with another member as the high bidder.In compliance with eBay policy, the seller is making this Second Chance Offer to you at your bid price. The seller has issued this Second Chance Offer because either the winning bidder was unable to complete the transaction or the seller has duplicate items for sale. If you accept this offer, you will be able to exchange Feedback with the seller and will be eligible for eBay services associated with a transaction, such as fraud protection. To purchase this item please contact the seller: ceprapadit@aol.com To learn more about Second Chance Offer go to: http://pages.ebay.com/help/sell/personal_offer.html Thank you, eBay Inc.
Thank you,
nnichael722
I am sure that others have been victims of similar scams, but I just want to encourage everyone to verify that second-chance offers come from the seller!
He sends email through the contact eBay member system that read as follows:
Dear xxxxxxxxx,
eBay Second Chance Offer from Seller Item number: 3934249981 You expressed interest in an item titled:1795 1/2c Lettered Edge NGC XF45BN Liberty Cap w/Pole Item number: 3934249981 by bidding, however the auction has ended with another member as the high bidder.In compliance with eBay policy, the seller is making this Second Chance Offer to you at your bid price. The seller has issued this Second Chance Offer because either the winning bidder was unable to complete the transaction or the seller has duplicate items for sale. If you accept this offer, you will be able to exchange Feedback with the seller and will be eligible for eBay services associated with a transaction, such as fraud protection. To purchase this item please contact the seller: ceprapadit@aol.com To learn more about Second Chance Offer go to: http://pages.ebay.com/help/sell/personal_offer.html Thank you, eBay Inc.
Thank you,
nnichael722
I am sure that others have been victims of similar scams, but I just want to encourage everyone to verify that second-chance offers come from the seller!
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Thanks, Scott good time for a... ttt !
I received second chance offer as fast as 2 minutes after auction is closed. How can seller know that the high bidder won't buy it in two minutes
<< <i>I received second chance offer as fast as 2 minutes after auction is closed. How can seller know that the high bidder won't buy it in two minutes >>
A seller can also use the second chance offer when he/she has multiples of the same item for sale.
But what REALLY annoys me are all of the spelling errors in their emails.
I mean really, if you are trying to scam people, LEARN HOW TO SPELL. Proof read!!!!
Dave
Bluemooncoins uses this same tactic. They set their reserve very high and send you a second chance offer immediately after closing of the auction.
Link to 1950 - 1964 Proof Registry Set
1938 - 1964 Proof Jeffersons w/ Varieties
Homey don't play that game.
Glenn
09/07/2006
This is the red flag, a real second chance offer would be an a private auction on Ebay, not contact someone else (not the seller) by e-mail.
San Diego, CA
The spelling errors are deliberate.
Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds.-Albert Einstein
FrederickCoinClub
The ebay id was jasonn14az, now deleted, with one (probably fake) recommendation.
The email addresses were jasonn14as@creditca.com and the now infamous ceprapadit@aol.com.
Having reported him / her to ebay I am still asking them to send me the pictures of the four coins that they are trying to defraud me with, and they keep sending me the same picture over and over again - its actually getting quite amusing.
Anything anyone else would like me to tell the person in my final email where I tell him / her where to go?
Cheers,
-sliv
I also figured it was a scam since eBay usually does not correspond with me from Romania (looked in the message header).
Don't trust them at all.
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etexmike
One of my underbidders did get taken, though - by a scumbag named Gary out of the UK.
Russ, NCNE
Millertime
Complete Dime Set
Are the criminals buying/selling items just to link ID with emails to later prey upon them?
Just ticks me off.
I agree with our previous poster that they collect email addresses and names as they go - rather worrying.
So it gets better, he / she was setting up multiple ebay ids like jasonn14az, jasonn15az, jasonn16az
Then one id, lib66 went and gave them all feedback at exactly the same time for one item each. The other stuff that lib66 had done looked legit for a total of 7 feedback - i wonder what was going on there... whether lib16 got hacked or whether they knew.
All the best and don't get fooled! Tell your friends.
-sliv