Craigslist, Ebay and other online buying/selling scams.
by Michelle Wed Apr 18, 2018 2:33 pm
From: eBay Inc. <[email protected]>


You can find your Invoice attached to this email. Open the invoice, read it carefully and follow all the steps so you can have a smooth transaction.



For any question contact eBay Customer Service:+1 (408) 916-1073


----- Confidentiality Notice -----

The information contained in (or attached to) this electronic message is strictly confidential. We advise you to not print or show to anyone this invoice when you are going to complete the payment.



Thank you for using our services!



Sincerely,
eBay Buyer Protection Department.

Seller

Name: Julie Taylor
Address: 5724 N 130th St
City: Omaha
State: NE 68164
Country: United States

Payment must be submitted via GoBank Debit Cards.
Through GoBank Debit Card services we can guarantee you 100% protection and insurance in this transaction. eBay will secure the
payment until the buyer receives, inspects and accepts the item. Or, if it will be the case, eBay will refund the payment to the buyer.
Go in person, with cash at any Walmart and purchase your GoBank Cards today. It's very easy and all you need to do is to load the
GoBank Debit Cards at Walmart. They have a $500 per one card and for your purchase you will need to load multiple cards. Each
card costs $2,95 to load. We accept only GoBank Debit MasterCard. Please see an example in the picture below!

Once you bought the GoBank Debit Cards and loaded the debit you need to confirm your payment using the information on
each card by calling us at: +1 (408) 916-1073

How it works:
1. Buyer and seller agree to terms: Both parties agree to terms of the transaction, which includes a description of the item, sale price and 5
days for the buyer's inspection. Any invoices that are not paid within 48 hours will expire and your item will no longer be reserved.
2. Buyer pays eBay: The buyer submits payment in full by ***GoBank Debit Cards***.
3. Seller deliver the item: Upon payment verification, the seller is authorized to deliver the item and submit tracking information. eBay verifies
that the buyer receives the item and the inspection period begins once the item is delivered.
4. Buyer receives the item: The buyer has 5 days to verify the item and the option to accept or reject. Return delivery will be at the seller's
expense.
5. The seller is paid by eBay: The transaction is complete. In rare cases when something goes wrong the buyer must notify our agency with
the item issues, after the inspection period. A solution to most problems can usually be negotiated between the buyer and seller. If this is not
possible, the buyer will receive the money from our trust account.
Verify an order's eligibility:
eBay sends an invoice to a buyer only after our Financial Department has verified all the following information:
-paperwork of the vehicle, including ownership and clear title
-seller's information and proof of ID
-possession of the vehicle that is being sold. We do not initiate a transaction until we have the vehicle stored in our warehouse with all the
paperwork.
The item is currently stored in our storage facility number 11 in Omaha, Nebraska.
eBay Buyer Coverage:
Buyers who pay for qualified physical goods using eBay are eligible for a coverage up to $20,000.00.
eBay has built up a base of millions of satisfied customers over the years through an intense focus on being responsive to their concerns and
acting quickly to resolve any outstanding problems. The vast majority of customers never need to use the A-to-Z Guarantee reimbursement
program, but for those who do, the guarantee claim gives customers a greater sense of trust and confidence in shopping from the broad range
of sellers.
For any questions contact eBay Support Department: We are available at the following hours: +1 (408) 916-1073
6:00 AM to 06:00 PM Pacific Time Monday through Saturday


If you are reading this because you have received a similar fake invoice, kindly forward it to the address in my signature line and I will report the details to the appropriate authorities.
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