Scammed on eBay
I got scammed on a raw gold buffalo from a 99% feedback, 74 transaction, 4 year member on eBay. Paypal refunded $200 but I am still out several $. He has since been kicked off eBay and he will not respond to any e-mails. Paypal will not offer any more help. Has anyone had any luck or have any information how to go about getting money back. He lives in Oregon and I am on the east coast.
0
Comments
btw, i like the squirll
<< <i>I paid with a credit card.....through paypal >>
Get on the phone with your credit card company. They may refund your money.
edited to add: its called a chargeback, not a stop payment through the credit card company, and they should be able to do this, also, do what the others have stated and start a fraud investigation with your local police department, that will help you in case the credit card company wants some paperwork.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>If the seller had 99% over 74 feedbacks, the transaction should have been covered up to $2,000 in PayPal Buyer Protection. If a seller has less than 50 feedbacks or less than a 98% positive rating, the transaction is covered up to $200. >>
It appears that, unfortunately, the seller got a neg that put him below 98% right about the time the OP BINed the coin.
Skeeter,
You didn't think something was up when you were BINing the coin for only $750?
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>I paid with a credit card.....through paypal >>
When you get your statement file an item not recieved through your credit card company. Keep the $200.00 and use it to stimulate the economy. OR put the $200.00 into your favorite cherity.
- Marcus Tullius Cicero, 106-43 BC
<< <i>but I would like to think He would make it right. >>
The seller was a scammer and the auctions were fraudulent.
Russ, NCNE
I had a similar situation recently where both my local police and the out of state police would not act. Spoofbay was entirely useless and even has the seller still up and alive. I finally went to the police where my PO Box is located (thank heavens I did my mail in a town where there is still some common sense). They were happy to take down a report and forward it to the out of staters. Hopefully this will get some action taken. The USPS could care less about internet fraud as well. In the old days your local postmasters would actually help you out. Now they have you file on line complaints at the Internet Fraud Site. There your complaint gets lost among thousands others where you are assured of nothing ever being done. Stick with the police.
roadrunner
Too good to be true is alway a danger sign.
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
Thank you everyone that has posted a scam and/or a scammer. It is making a difference.
Good Luck
I am Looking to Buy California Tokens too.
<< <i>btw, i like the squirll >>
It's not a squirrel AHOOKA! It's a rat in disguise!
<< <i>
<< <i>but I would like to think He would make it right. >>
The seller was a scammer and the auctions were fraudulent.
Russ, NCNE >>
How do "hijacked" accounts happen ?..Does ebay have any safeguards to prevent this sort of nonsense?
It seems odd.... some sellers get scammed by the buyers claiming they never got the item and then , also want a refund even though the buyers did get the item.
Let me offer a piece of advice. Paypal will ALWAYS SCREW YOU! When you purchase anything on ebay, ALWAYS PAY VIA CREDIT CARD. Paypal does not care if you lose money. Their seller protection is a bunch of crap. Every time I paid via funds from paypal or my bank and did not receive the item, PAYPAL SCREWED ME!
ALWAYS PAY VIA CREDIT CARD.
<< <i>Guys,
Let me offer a piece of advice. Paypal will ALWAYS SCREW YOU! When you purchase anything on ebay, ALWAYS PAY VIA CREDIT CARD. Paypal does not care if you lose money. Their seller protection is a bunch of crap. Every time I paid via funds from paypal or my bank and did not receive the item, PAYPAL SCREWED ME!
ALWAYS PAY VIA CREDIT CARD. >>
I agree 100%!
<< <i>
<< <i>If the seller had 99% over 74 feedbacks, the transaction should have been covered up to $2,000 in PayPal Buyer Protection. If a seller has less than 50 feedbacks or less than a 98% positive rating, the transaction is covered up to $200. >>
It appears that, unfortunately, the seller got a neg that put him below 98% right about the time the OP BINed the coin.
Skeeter,
You didn't think something was up when you were BINing the coin for only $750?
Russ, NCNE >>
i would have seen that too and checked activity for like sales and recent activity/feedback.
<< <i>How do "hijacked" accounts happen ? Does ebay have any safeguards to prevent this sort of nonsense? >>
In most cases, it's because the user got snookered by a phishing eMail and handed over their login information to the scammer. In some cases, it's because they have a trojan on their system passing along information. Not much eBay can do about user stupidity.
Russ, NCNE
Positive BST Transactions (buyers and sellers): wondercoin, blu62vette, BAJJERFAN, privatecoin, blu62vette, AlanLastufka, privatecoin
#1 1951 Bowman Los Angeles Rams Team Set
#2 1980 Topps Los Angeles Rams Team Set
#8 (and climbing) 1972 Topps Los Angeles Rams Team Set
<< <i>Guys,
Let me offer a piece of advice. Paypal will ALWAYS SCREW YOU! When you purchase anything on ebay, ALWAYS PAY VIA CREDIT CARD. Paypal does not care if you lose money. Their seller protection is a bunch of crap. Every time I paid via funds from paypal or my bank and did not receive the item, PAYPAL SCREWED ME!
ALWAYS PAY VIA CREDIT CARD. >>
Yup.
Just charge back on the credit card, never ever go thru paypal.
Free Trial
<< <i>
<< <i>How do "hijacked" accounts happen ? Does ebay have any safeguards to prevent this sort of nonsense? >>
In most cases, it's because the user got snookered by a phishing eMail and handed over their login information to the scammer. In some cases, it's because they have a trojan on their system passing along information. Not much eBay can do about user stupidity.
Russ, NCNE >>
Hey Russ... the account gets hijacked, where is the ebay security to prevent the hijacked funds from being redirected to the hijacker ?