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 shagmidmod
 
posted on September 12, 2006 10:58:49 AM new
My first week of listings in over 3 months.

Newbie (registered today) uses BIN. My hunch is they won't pay. I do a search on their history and find they have used BIN on 5 other items in the last 30 minutes. Each of which are around $300.

My item is a 60's Pop Art Chair, the other items are a vintage stove, antique sewing machines and an antique sewing machine accessory.

So, what do you think? Am I quick to assume? I've been a seller for almost 7 years, and I just have a sneaky hunch this is a deadbeat.

I requested their contact info, but haven't yet called b/c I didn't want to feel pushy. I would prefer to simply relist it immediately if I know they aren't going to pay. What would you do?

 
 hwahwa
 
posted on September 12, 2006 11:02:51 AM new
Why dont you ask the other sellers if they have been paid??

 
 shagmidmod
 
posted on September 12, 2006 11:05:38 AM new
All of the auctions have just ended in the last 30 minutes.

 
 cblev65252
 
posted on September 12, 2006 11:25:28 AM new
It's a long shot, but what if this is a designer? Then those purchases would make sense, would they not? I wouldn't worry yet.


Cheryl
 
 shagmidmod
 
posted on September 12, 2006 12:10:13 PM new
Well, my hunch proved correct. I called the phone number and some guy with an Arabic accent answered. There was alot of noise in the background (people talking). It sounded like a call center. I asked for the buyer and he pretended he couldn't understand me and hung up. I will be reporting this to ebay right away.

 
 fluffythewondercat
 
posted on September 12, 2006 12:11:21 PM new
What would you do?

Tell myself I needed to wake up because it couldn't possibly be happening to me.

I now require immediate payment on all BINs.

Isn't it tough enough to do business on eBay without allowing random horse-hineys to jack you around?

The last time this happened to me it was a sorehead who had opened another account for the express purpose of shutting me down. Ended all my BINs.

I don't need to learn this lesson twice. Do you?

fLufF
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 shagmidmod
 
posted on September 13, 2006 08:43:57 AM new
Ok, here is the latest update. I get the following message from the bidder... Like any of us are stupid enough to fall for this crap. I get these emails all the time for Craigslist too.
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I agreed to pay the amount you want as buy it now any aditional money for the shipping.but i am using this opportunity to inform you that the amount that will be on the moneyorder will more than ur item fees.i don"t really know the exact amount it will be.bcos it will be issue by my client.and the reason of the over payment is that.the amount on the moneyorder has been signed,and it is more than ur item fees.so once you receive it.you must deduct ur item fees and westernunion the balance money to my client manager in africa.and the item is going to africa.

there will be no problem about the shipment.i want you to responsible for it.also make sure you deduct ur item fees and westernunion any aditional money on the m/o once you receive it.Here will go.i wolud have end the auction but i don"t know how to do it.so i want you to go and end the auction for me asap.to asure you that i am realy intrested in ur item.i will add extra $5.00 in ur payment if you end the auction for me asap.and email me ur phone# asap today.
Below are the questions i have for you.

1)is the item in good condition?

2)is any westernunion location where you to send the balance money money arround you?

3)can you make sure you get the m/o cash at ur bank the sameday you receive it?

4)can you allow me to send DHL for the pick up and complet the transaction the day you receive the moneyorder?

If yes too all my questions.kindly email me back asap today your full name and address you want on the payment so that the moneyorder can be send asap,


Regards,



 
 pixiamom
 
posted on September 13, 2006 08:49:08 AM new
Then I guess he isn't a deadbeat - he's a SCAMBAG

 
 sthoemke
 
posted on September 13, 2006 10:33:40 AM new
File for non-paying bidder.

 
 irked
 
posted on September 13, 2006 03:31:56 PM new
Turn him in to ebay too. That is just weird now they ruin a good auction and pull that stupid wanting to pay in their own way not yours. I think that is a reason for filing early NPB thingy?? Forward their email to ebay not the spoof one but online email form maybe they will jerk him off line.

What is his user name so we can all block him. Or item number him as winner.

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My new online store.
http://smartbuy.ecrater.com/ [ edited by irked on Sep 13, 2006 03:33 PM ]
 
 shagmidmod
 
posted on September 16, 2006 12:12:28 PM new
They are already NARU. The real question is how will ebay handle it? It is obviously a fraudulent scam. I suspect ebay will only suspend them and move on. I doubt they will turn over the records and proof to the proper authorities like the FBI who would handle this type of fraud.

 
 dejapooh
 
posted on September 16, 2006 01:14:42 PM new
Doesn't matter if they do hand it over to the FBI, they will give it to the Nigerian Embassy, and they will swallow it. The scams support the economy in Nigeria (I think I heard it is the third biggest export, after oil and something else). The Nigerian economy would collapse if the scams were to stop (or if Americans would stop being so gullible). Ask them to send the Money order with $10 in their currancy for exchange fees. They have to make up the money order, Mail it ($), mail you cash ($), and then they get nothing... If everyone asked them to at least send the money order and not send anything back, then in the end they would have to stop... it would be too expensive.

Read Scamorama.com for more ideas on what to do with these guys.

 
 glassgrl
 
posted on September 16, 2006 01:44:07 PM new
hey doesn't Jack have one of those Nigerian Money Orders?



 
 
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