Ok, I am sure none of you will fall for this but here's a warning.
Whilst searching for a motorcycle on ebay, I've come across listings that are very low priced and when looking deeper, in particular at the
seller others items, there are many, typically 2,000, rare and desirable vehicles listed at very low prices but here is the real giveaway that the
account is hacked - ALL OF THEM ARE PHOTOGRAPHED AT DIFFERENT LOCATIONS.
I am, not sure how this is achieved, the criminals must be using some automated program to be able to list so many items in very little time.
I have reported to ebay 4 such sets of listing yet they are quite slow to take them down.
Obviously, if it is too good to be true etc..
for example: seller pete5687
I've seen quite a few like this too.
Usually, I am looking for Lotus cars and find cars that I have seen for sale before but this time at low prices.
commonly you are expected to use an email address in the description.
As you suggest, it is a good idea to report as many as you can.
You can chat online with ebay, I reported a twat recently with about 25 pages of classics, bikes, motorhomes. Ebay removed it immediately.
I have reported at least three times on this.
I do not get why Ebay authorities can not sort it.
Just reported a Formula Ford that the scammwr was selling. The giveaway on Alot of them is that they use 0 instead of O in the titles.
... And today they are listed by Ebay seller; tyson20191
Number of items is similar, nearly 2,000, what is interesting is that prices are nearly in sequence and differ by £1.
Start from £2,100 to £5,400 with a number of template listings at £1 with title vcdccXC
Worldstamps4u was another hijacked account.
The scanner must have some automated way of prelisting items, hijacks an account and runs the program.
Contacting eBay each time is a hard work trying to explain the situation then get passed to the fraud team to explain it again.
It should be possible to detect this type of mass listing, in this case it appears to be the same items.
[Edited on 7/12/19 by 02GF74]
Just click report this item Fraudulent listing activities you don't have to contact them direct.
I have just reported another twat selling scams
https://www.ebay.co.uk/help/buying/resolving-issues-sellers/avoiding-seller-fraud?id=4024#contactWay
https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/tyson20191/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_ipg=&_from=
Probably a similar scam to the one where the car is at one end of the country, seller at the other, and needs a refundable deposit to transport the
car for viewing... the last you see of deposit or seller.
I see this one had a photo of a mail address to email, so trying to hook you in outside of ebay...
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Originally posted by r1_pete
Probably a similar scam to the one where the car is at one end of the country, seller at the other, and needs a refundable deposit to transport the car for viewing... the last you see of deposit or seller.
I see this one had a photo of a mail address to email, so trying to hook you in outside of ebay...
I’ve been reporting these ads for years. As soon as you see a ridiculously low priced vehicle you know for sure there’s going to be multiple cars on the same account. Apparently overseas hackers, hack UK eBay accounts to do this, as I often wondered why someone with really good feedback would suddenly decide to list 100 scam cars.
it is going not only for moto or cars, also other things.
if see bargain price >> copy listing name>> search in sold items or etc, and almoust 99% times find same thing 2x or 3x price sold from
legit user.