by vivvi75
Sun Jun 30, 2013 6:56 am
Recently I became the victim of a scam, by applying for a job on Freelancer, listing electronics on eBay and other auction sites. They want you to list the items and once sold you report back with the Paypal payment and purchase order (all fees deducted + your comission percentage).
They send you tracking numbers of the parcels and get back to you with an invoice.
At first I got a poorly written invoice with their logo and bank transfer info.
This is how it went:
Me asking for more info:
"Goodmorning Charlene,
I've recieved some questions about the items:
Where in The UK are they shipped from?
Is there any VAT?
What specifics are there regarding the warranty of the products?
Do you have any genuine pic's of the boxes with the seal showing?
Is this Camera model free from light leakage issues?
How well is it packed (is it secure from damage while in transit)?
Best Regards, Me"
NO REPLY
Next series of mails:
SCAMMER
"Good morning Me,
Today i am preparing to send the packages.I'm glad the business is going well in S***n.
Have a nice day,
Regards,
Charlene"
SCAMMER
"Hi Me,
The packages are already dispatched for delivery . Our agent will start the delivery tomorrow morning with Parcelforce Worldwide and we will provide the tracking numbers in the morning. Please try to get the money from PayPal to your bank account and have them ready. We prefer to be paid to the business bank account because we don't pay again taxes and fees.
Best Regards,
Charlene"
ME
"Hello,
Ok, I thought PayPal was the preferred payment/transfer method. If I transfer the money on to my bank acct and then make a payment to an international bank acct additional fees will apply. Wouldn't it be better if I transfered your part through PayPal?
Also for the buyer's protection I'd like to be verified that they've recieved the item as described before transfering any money. In case anything should go wrong, I want to be able to reverse the payment to the buyer.
I don't want to risk a negative feedback on either eBay nor T**a or be reported as a scammer.
Regards, Me"
They send you tracking numbers of the parcels and get back to you with an invoice.
At first I got a poorly written invoice with their logo and bank transfer info.
This is how it went:
Me asking for more info:
"Goodmorning Charlene,
I've recieved some questions about the items:
Where in The UK are they shipped from?
Is there any VAT?
What specifics are there regarding the warranty of the products?
Do you have any genuine pic's of the boxes with the seal showing?
Is this Camera model free from light leakage issues?
How well is it packed (is it secure from damage while in transit)?
Best Regards, Me"
NO REPLY
Next series of mails:
SCAMMER
"Good morning Me,
Today i am preparing to send the packages.I'm glad the business is going well in S***n.
Have a nice day,
Regards,
Charlene"
SCAMMER
"Hi Me,
The packages are already dispatched for delivery . Our agent will start the delivery tomorrow morning with Parcelforce Worldwide and we will provide the tracking numbers in the morning. Please try to get the money from PayPal to your bank account and have them ready. We prefer to be paid to the business bank account because we don't pay again taxes and fees.
Best Regards,
Charlene"
ME
"Hello,
Ok, I thought PayPal was the preferred payment/transfer method. If I transfer the money on to my bank acct and then make a payment to an international bank acct additional fees will apply. Wouldn't it be better if I transfered your part through PayPal?
Also for the buyer's protection I'd like to be verified that they've recieved the item as described before transfering any money. In case anything should go wrong, I want to be able to reverse the payment to the buyer.
I don't want to risk a negative feedback on either eBay nor T**a or be reported as a scammer.
Regards, Me"