EBAY SCAMMER AT IT AGAIN
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Re: EBAY SCAMMER AT IT YET AGAIN 20/3/21
Yet again take listings have appeared. Obviously the same person as a lot of the same pics have appeared with obscure prices. Have reported a few of them.
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They are at it again today. I've reported a few. The 1949 lowlight which "sleeper" bid £52,600 for in March 2020 is there again. It's only £2318 at the moment.
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Every time these scumbags come on eBay with these ridiculous and obvious scams, I'm tempted (just for a laugh) to go along with it and either make an offer or ask to see the vehicle/boat/motor-bike or whatever it is.
I remember 'sleeper' making that, in my opinion, rather too generous bid
but has anyone gone along with the pretence of making a realistic offer and wanting to see the item? Would there be any danger, say, on my part, if I exercised the mischievous part of my brain?
Alan
I remember 'sleeper' making that, in my opinion, rather too generous bid

Alan
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Well these scammers are always Mobile Phone contact only, so you'd have to hide your number as a minimum or they'd most likely play merry hell with your phone account in revenge.
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Good point. A few weeks ago, I gave one of my regular landline callers (Amazon Prime or HMRC or some such other) a piece of my mind - none of which is repeatable hereWell these scammers are always Mobile Phone contact only, so you'd have to hide your number as a minimum or they'd most likely play merry hell with your phone account in revenge.

I think I'll pass on my idea then........and just seethe inside.
With such obvious and public scams, I still don't understand why undercover police or other agencies don't carry out 'sting' operations and try and shut them down.
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All they are after is obtaining your email address and then sell it on to companies selling goods conning scumbags
>When you report it to Ebay they do nothing surely the police should do something about putting someones car up for sale Illegaly

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They are at it again today. As usual I have repored a few. Their wording inthe second pic has changed though. It makes strange reading in that it doesn't make sense.
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They've taken them down already.
That's within an hour.
I saw from your screen shot that it was an 'Austin Big 7', I did a search and one came up looking likely, as a New Listing, so I clicked on it and it's Page Not Found.
That's within an hour.
I saw from your screen shot that it was an 'Austin Big 7', I did a search and one came up looking likely, as a New Listing, so I clicked on it and it's Page Not Found.
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