Watch Out for eBay Automobile and Computer Scams.


There aren't that many scammers on eBay -
but the ones there are tend to be greedy. This
means that they will always try to pull their scams
on high-value items like cars and computers, so
that they can make a lot of money quickly. Since
buyers generally buy these items very rarely, they
may not know about the various scams out there.

Automobile Scams.

With cars, you will generally find that scammers try
to get you to send them money in advance, for
whatever reason. For some reason, some people
aren't all that reluctant to pay 50% or 25% of the
money before delivery using a relatively insecure
payment method, especially on a car. They reason
that the seller will obviously deliver it, as they'll
want the other half of the money.

But there never was a car! Pictures of cars aren't hard to find, and the experienced scammers will
have a whole library of pictures of different cars. The seller just got your $5,000 for nothing, and you
can leave them all the negative feedback you like. They'll just go and open another eBay account and
find their next sucker.

While it's not an outright scam, what you might find is that the car does turn up, but simply doesn't live
up to the description - it has been oversold, in the tradition of used car dealers through the ages. If
this happens to you then you should open an eBay dispute and say your item was not as described -
you might get a partial refund.

Computer Scams.

If you bid in a computer auction but don't win, the seller might email you to ask whether you would like
to buy a computer the same as the one they just sold through their own website.

This is a bad idea! You have no guarantee that the item will ever arrive, and you haven't just given
them your money - you've given them your credit card details too.

There are sellers with nothing but positive feedback who use this scam often - and since you won't be
able to leave them any feedback on the transaction, their reputation will stay that way. If you complain
to eBay that you bought an item outside the site and got scammed, they will tell you to get lost and not
do it again.

How to Beat the Scams.

There are lots of ways to beat the scams. First, whenever you buy anything expensive, be sure to
check your seller's reputation thoroughly. Make sure they have sold items of a similar high value
before, and haven't just sold a string of $10 items to get their feedback rating artificially high. If you
want to be even more cautious, insist that the
money is placed in an escrow service
(eBay recommend escrow.com - don't use any
other service unless you're sure of it).
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