I am trying to sell a motorhome through ebay and a person in US texts me and says she wants to buy it. I am suspicious as its an international number.She says she wants to pay through Paypal, and lo and behold ,she has my email address, which I didnt give her.Anyway, Paypal doesnt know her, and I would not give her bank details, so I suppose thats the end of it. I contacted the ACCC, and gave them her details.The ph. no is in Conteticat,US. Has anybody else been scamed or have they tried? you definately have to have your wits about you these days. Bill
Turtle Trekers said
01:40 PM Nov 2, 2011
HI there
Definately a scam!! It was tried on us earlier this year when we tried to sell our old vehicle. As soon as the advertisement to sell is put onto the internet - thru whatever website - they will be in contact.
Good luck with your sale
Louise and Alan
ken thomas said
02:06 PM Nov 2, 2011
I nearly got caught selling a motorbike and they say they go thru an agent who will pick up the object, but you have to pay his costs which go thru western union. definately a scam Ken
Vic said
02:34 PM Nov 2, 2011
No doubt Bill, I use Gumtree mostly to sell things including RV's etc, and I get those replies also, in one form or the other, all asking to use Pay Pal and want you to open an account.
Mostly overseas or on an oil rig wanting to buy for a relative or something.
Brian88 said
04:43 PM Nov 2, 2011
Had the same,I use the Trading Post ,a lot cheaper than E-Bay.
BobnBev said
06:43 PM Nov 2, 2011
Hi Bill, they grabbed a few of them the other day, they were ripping off old people .. They looked quite sheepish when they were hand cuffed.. I saw your add, thought it must be you with a user name like that. good luck with the sale..
Bob n Bev
bill12 said
06:57 PM Nov 2, 2011
Thanks , BobnBev. I tried to sell it at auction, but didn,t get to reserve price.The fair trading mob know of this scam, and police have been adviced. I decided to get a slide on, or stick with my present Bait box.Nice older vehicle, though.
jimricho said
07:02 PM Nov 2, 2011
Thanks Bill for the post.....fore-warned is fore-armed,
Jim
gold dandelion said
10:48 PM Nov 2, 2011
if they pay you through pay-pal you will be o.k.
_wombat_ said
09:28 AM Nov 3, 2011
gold dandelion wrote:
if they pay you through pay-pal you will be o.k.
the problem is they want you to set up a new paypal account and they send you to their version of the paypal site (a bogus site) controlled by them, in turn they tell you the money is in your account and you then send the item to them, they have not paid you and then they resell the item.
it is a scam
bill12 said
05:49 AM Nov 4, 2011
You won,t believe it, but 2 other idiots are trying the same scam with me.You have got to quesion the intelligence of these people.They must think that there is one born every minute.One emailed me at 01.18am.I thought that was a bit dodgy. Bill
Ma said
06:38 AM Nov 4, 2011
Has anyone had a text message on their mobiles from Telstra about upgrading their phones?
Also had another one of those "Hello this is Rita from Windows Technical Support". Made short work of her I can tell you.
bill12 said
06:42 AM Nov 4, 2011
It would be nice if we could get back at these crims.I , personally, would like to meet these people, one on one, and see how long they last.Selling an asset is stressful enough, without people trying to take advantage of you.
jimricho said
07:48 AM Nov 4, 2011
bill12 wrote:They must think that there is one born every minute.
Sadly they may be right and that's how they make a dollar! Some of these scams (Nigerian letter, lottery "win", etc) play on people's innate greed.
Greed and Common Sense are often mutually exclusive, Intelligence and Stupidity can and often do co-exist.
Never click on a link in an email that may look even a tiny bit "sus"
If checking to see if a deal or message is "kosher" enter the site suggested by typing in the home page (e.g. www .ebay .com .au or whatever) in the address bar and drill down through the site to requested page. Especially if it involves logging in.
Jim
PS: Paypal will never give out bank or credit card details. This is the "strength" of the Paypal system, an exchange of funds can take place without the vendor or purchaser having access to these details.
-- Edited by jimricho on Friday 4th of November 2011 08:05:09 AM
_wombat_ said
09:00 AM Nov 4, 2011
Ma wrote:
Has anyone had a text message on their mobiles from Telstra about upgrading their phones?
Also had another one of those "Hello this is Rita from Windows Technical Support". Made short work of her I can tell you.
Ma. feel real sorry for Rita
Ma said
02:26 PM Nov 4, 2011
I feel sorry for her too Womby. I mean she is only trying to make a living BUT NOT AT MY EXPENSE thankyou very much.
_wombat_ said
03:42 PM Nov 4, 2011
Ma wrote:
I feel sorry for her too Womby. I mean she is only trying to make a living BUT NOT AT MY EXPENSE thankyou very much.
ya you really sound like you are sorry for her
goinsoon said
04:02 PM Nov 4, 2011
I thought that it was "Rita the ETA eater"
JRH said
04:03 PM Nov 4, 2011
goinsoon wrote:
I thought that it was "Rita the ETA eater"
Now there's a blast from the past.
bill12 said
04:48 PM Nov 4, 2011
its got something to do with Globalization. I put an add on ebay and someone from the states tries to scam me. It shows how connected we are these days. Its a question whether this is a good or bad thing. I like the internet, but there are pitfalls.A bit like life Isuppose' Bill
I am trying to sell a motorhome through ebay and a person in US texts me and says she wants to buy it. I am suspicious as its an international number.She says she wants to pay through Paypal, and lo and behold ,she has my email address, which I didnt give her.Anyway, Paypal doesnt know her, and I would not give her bank details, so I suppose thats the end of it. I contacted the ACCC, and gave them her details.The ph. no is in Conteticat,US. Has anybody else been scamed or have they tried? you definately have to have your wits about you these days. Bill
HI there
Definately a scam!! It was tried on us earlier this year when we tried to sell our old vehicle. As soon as the advertisement to sell is put onto the internet - thru whatever website - they will be in contact.
Good luck with your sale
Louise and Alan
Ken
Mostly overseas or on an oil rig wanting to buy for a relative or something.
I saw your add, thought it must be you with a user name like that. good luck with the sale..
Bob n Bev
Jim
the problem is they want you to set up a new paypal account and they send you to their version of the paypal site (a bogus site) controlled by them, in turn they tell you the money is in your account and you then send the item to them, they have not paid you and then they resell the item.
it is a scam
Has anyone had a text message on their mobiles from Telstra about upgrading their phones?
Also had another one of those "Hello this is Rita from Windows Technical Support". Made short work of her I can tell you.
Sadly they may be right and that's how they make a dollar! Some of these scams (Nigerian letter, lottery "win", etc) play on people's innate greed.
Greed and Common Sense are often mutually exclusive, Intelligence and Stupidity can and often do co-exist.
Never click on a link in an email that may look even a tiny bit "sus"
If checking to see if a deal or message is "kosher" enter the site suggested by typing in the home page (e.g. www .ebay .com .au or whatever) in the address bar and drill down through the site to requested page. Especially if it involves logging in.
Jim
PS: Paypal will never give out bank or credit card details. This is the "strength" of the Paypal system, an exchange of funds can take place without the vendor or purchaser having access to these details.
-- Edited by jimricho on Friday 4th of November 2011 08:05:09 AM
Ma. feel real sorry for Rita

I feel sorry for her too Womby. I mean she is only trying to make a living BUT NOT AT MY EXPENSE thankyou very much.
ya you really sound like you are sorry for her




I thought that it was "Rita the ETA eater"
Now there's a blast from the past.


