I can't believe how many crooks there are on ebay now. I almost paid this guy $1800 for a laptop. He wanted me to pay via escrow-online.us. But I got suspicious when the money was supposed to be sent to the UK because the representative is "impartial" This is the email I got from the escrow company:
<<Dear user,
Thank you very much for choosing our company as a 3rd party in this
transaction.
We currently support wire transfer and western union but we advice you to
use western union. It is fast and reliable and this way the transaction
will be completed in a very short time. Here are the details for the western
union transfer (receiver details):
Name: Tomas Madeira,
Address: 4 Dover House, Cormont Road
City: London
Zip: SE5 9Re
Country: United Kingdom
Mr. Tomas Madeira is our official receiver for outside US transactions and
he has been assigned for this trade due to the fact that he will be
impartial.
When the payment is completed you have to email the MTCN no. and sender
information to
support@escrow-online.us.
As soon as we receive the payment it will be secured into a non-interest
bearing trust account for security reasons. The seller will be notified
to ship the product(s). As soon as you received the product(s), the payment
will be released to the seller.
Thank You for choosing our services!
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http://www.escrow-online.us
http://escrow-online.us
Informations -
info@escrow-online.us
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I made another deal with this guy from Miami. His email is "ro phi":<mph434@yahoo.com> His name is:
Anthony Starek
146 Camden Dr
Miami, FL 33125
USA
I was suspicious since he wanted money wired through WesterUnion only and declined an escrow transaction with the reputable escrow.com He told me he is in the states and he has very good feedbacks on eBay which did check out. I actually sent him money via WesternUnion, but the lady there told me to be careful. Since my brother is an attorney and lives in Miami, I told him that I would have my brother bring a cashier's check and pick up the laptop. He then gave me this bum excuse:
<<If you don`t feel comfortable to send me , don`t do it. but i don` t agree local meetings since i`m very busy
Best Wishes!>>
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Next I negotiated with this guy from Romania. He said he can have eBay Safety Board certify both of us and that his PayPal was temporarily not working. He wanted money sent via WesternUnion. I received the following email from eBay:
<<Safety Board an eBay protects auction item #3440860050
At the request of oxyblonde Safety Board an eBay is recording the transaction for item:
Toshiba Satellite P25-S607
Both the seller oxyblonde and the buyer nguyentuan64 are protected and in case of fraud, Safety Board an eBay will cover up to 90% from the trade amount.
After verifications we confirm the seller's contact information. Also, we have verified the buyer's informations. This is needed in case something goes wrong. We will take full measures against persons that will brake the eBay's rules.
Please continue with this deal as you are both fully insured against fraud. If something goes wrong, please email us and we will take the needed measures. We will recover the funds. However, in case this isn't possible we will pay back 90% from the specified amount.
IMPORTANT
**Please do not respond to this email as your reply will not be received.
Best Regards,
Safety Board an eBay Company
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I got suspicious when I saw grammatical and spelling errors ("brake" instead of "break" and "informations", as well as the statement not to reply to the email. I contacted eBay and received this response.
<<Thank you for contacting eBay's Trust and Safety Department about email solicitations that are falsely made to appear to have come from eBay. These emails, commonly referred to as "spoof" messages, are sent in an attempt to collect sensitive personal information from recipients who
reply to the message or click on a link to a Web page requesting this
information.
The email you reported did not originate from, nor is it endorsed by,
eBay. We are very concerned about this problem and are working
diligently to address the situation. We are currently investigating the
source of this email to take further action. You may rest assured that
your account standing has not changed and that your listings have not
been affected.>>
I didn't tell the crook that his English is bad. I hope the nest potential victim can spot the mistakes too. I wonder what actions EBay will take!