fighting back on ebay car scams :)

Carguy! said:
It is already gone whatever it was.
No, the link 93.5 posted is incomplete. Instead of the link being abbreviated by this site (with some ... to make it shorter, but when you click on it, it is supposed to have the full address), it actually tries a link that has "..." in it.

Does that make any sense? :)
 
Wow! That's awesome! It's sad too though. All of that stuff should be common sense to anyone. It is to me at least. Yet there is still a need for this info because there are so many uneducated (dumb) people out there that will and do get screwed.
 
roninasauna said:
but how do these guys get 100% feedback on 100's of sales?
Usually, it involves hijacked Ebay user IDs, from legitimate sellers, who have built up good ratings through legitimate sales.

One way to check is to see what the history of this seller is, and see if the item he is selling is completely out of line with what they usually sell (example, seller is offering a high-end car, but has a history of selling rare coins only).
 
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