Actually that's not the scam at all in the case of every current email like this I've seen. The link they give you to Paypal is the genuine link (though usually through the wrong country site).
Rather they attempt to prey on people who aren't aware of how Paypal works. They tell you they've paid but because of shipping cost/over payment/some similar thing you'll need to send some cash via (untraceable) Western Union transfer before paypal will release funds for you to withdraw. Then they send a fake email from Paypal saying the funds have been transferred, and will be available as soon as you do the above.
I don't doubt some people fall for this, though fuck knows why, it's a pretty obvious scam and I'd only take a quick google search, or visit/email to the paypal site to see it's not legit.
no i dont see the scam i dont have the credit card or on line banking so how ?
Well clearly the warning bells started ringing. Good.
No, the scam is not that clear straight away. The pattern is very similar:
- The buyer is on a "business trip" and will not be back for a while. But keen on the item.
- Does not seem to be too interested in the item, does not want to know much...
- Does not answer to questions.
- Asks you to use Pay Pal. You have a look and can not see how it could go wrong, so you say OK and sign up.
- They deposit the money. (Normally by using a stolen credit card)
- You get a message telling that they have deposited too much and could you send the over-deposited back by Western Union, and as soon as you do the Pay pal money will be released... And this is the scam: You send the money (You can not cancel the Western Union payment).
- If they have ever deposited the Pay pal money they now withdraw it and you are poorer. As Pay Pal relies on the buyer accepting the item...
Just don't go there. Sell locally. Or if you are OK with shipping, then get the cash up front before letting the bike out of your hands. And even then, get the buyer to organise everything re the shipping.
Suggestion: If you have problem selling, then suggest to a keen (but poor) buyer to get finance, or have a chat with a friendly bike shop that has finance in place and see if he/she can buy using them as middleman.
Good Luck!
It's possible to be scammed online? Lawks!
had the same thing happen to me. But like somebody's already said, The buyer deposited the cost of bike + $1500 into paypal and requested that I pay $1500 to the shipping company via Western Union. They had good looking emails to back it all up. Obviously I didnt do this. At which point, I started recieving email from paypal threatning legal action. and even one from the FBI!. anywho. If your unsure, easiest thing to do is forward a suspisious email to paypal and a representative from there will tell you if it real or fake.
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What's her name? Email address? Google it.
I just sold a bike on trade me, the sale went through all good but i found out someone had been contacting all the people that were bidding saying the auction fell through and if they deposit the money they would deliver the bike!!
Susan Hawkins? susan.hawkins@live.com? Did the email look something like this
Hello,
Thanks for the swift reply, I am pleased with your price but I want you to get back to me with more pictures of it because i am presently in China on business trip and could not come over to check it out,but no worries as i am willing to handle the pick
up of this vehicle through a legitimate shipping agent based in china, it will be picked up after payment, so i really need to know the mode of payment because i need this vehicle urgently. Hope to read from you asap.
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Yeh, been there done that.
I strung it along for awhile to try and figure it out. Had a lot of people saying go for it (I didnt in the end).
Advise I got was to open a new account at the bank which they cant trace your other accounts through, as soon as money clears then withdraw the money and then they cant get it back, then how can it go wrong?
Still sounded to dodgy for my likings tho, if only visiting china why do they type like a asian?
I had someone else become interested in the bike so I sold it to him.
The fact she was trying to buy many bikes tells me that it probably was a scam.
Anyway thats my 2 cents.
Cheers
JB
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Ride a mile and walk the rest!
hey brother , shouldnt be selling mean arse shovels to gooks anyway .
Never trust someone you can blind fold with a shoe lace .
Hey i got a joke . Why are there no maoris in star trek ..... they didnt work in the future either .
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