
Are you looking to start buying on eBay? If you have never used eBay before, you may not necessarily know that it is relatively easy to fall victim to an eBay scam. While eBay is considered a safe place to shop online, there are a number of eBay scams that you should be on the lookout for. Knowing what these scams are, before you start shopping on eBay, will help to reduce or completely eliminate your chances of becoming a victim.
<br />Before we start to examine some of the most familiar eBay scams that you should be on the lookout for, it is important to mention why those scams exist. eBay is considered an online market place or an online auction website. Just about anyone with an internet connection and an eBay account can start eBay sale auctions. This is what makes it possible for scammers to trap innocent shoppers like you. While eBay does work to combat these scams and eliminate the individuals behind them, there are some people who slip through the cracks. That is why you will always want to be on the lookout for eBay scams.
Speaking of familiar scams to be on the lookout for, one of the most common scams involves selling a product that the seller actually doesn’t have. This type of scam is sometimes difficult to spot, but there are signs that you should look for. When posting an eBay auction, an eBay seller should have pictures of the item or items that they are selling or at least accurate descriptions. With some items, such as books, CDs, or movies, eBay sellers are given the option of using a stock photo; one that is provided by eBay. All other items should have a genuine photo, taken by the seller. If not, you may want to refrain from making the purchase, as it may mean that the seller isn’t even in possession of the item or items that they are trying to sell you.
In addition to selling items that they don’t even have available, another familiar eBay scam involves lying about the items that they do have. For instance, there are some eBay sellers, although a small number of them, who claim that they have an item, like a car radio, which is in brand new condition, but it isn’t always. It is not uncommon for some eBay seller to outright lie or strength the truth a little bit. Unless you have a watchful eye, you may not find out until it is too late. That is why it is advised that you not only purchase items from eBay that are accompanied by pictures, but that you also examine those pictures. You will want to try and see if something really does look new or if it is in “like new,” condition.
Another familiar eBay scam that you will want to look for involves those who want your personal information. This type of scam is implemented in two different ways. First, there are a small number of sellers who tell you that they need your credit card information, but they shouldn’t. Whether you pay by PayPal, personal check, or money order, you shouldn’t give out any personal information to any eBay sellers, even if you are buying an item from them. If you are not using PayPal, just send a check or money order to the address given to you, nothing else needs to be done.
The second eBay scam that involves trying to get your personal information is phishing. Phishing scams are increasing in popularity, making it easier to fall victim to one. With phishing scams, a scammer sends out an email that looks like it is from eBay. The email is often accompanied with a message stating that something is wrong with your account and that you need to click on the attached link, sign in and fix it. This is a scam. What they are trying to do is get your eBay account information. Once that has been done, they may have access to stored personal account numbers, as well as the ability to use your eBay account to make fraudulent purchases.
The above mentioned eBay scams are just a few of the most common ones that you may run across. Although there are those on eBay who are trying to scam or take advantage of you, the chances of falling victim to a scam on eBay are actually quite low, as long as you proceed with caution.
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What would most people like to buy on ebay?Just a little market research. Please advise on what you would buy on ebay?
November 3rd, 2009 on 7:18 am
try overnightauctions it is a great site and you list for free and get a free estore
November 3rd, 2009 on 7:18 am
It Is Geting To a Shit Point!
I Had Items On And Someone hacked Other bidders So They Got It Cheap!
Fucking Ridiculous!
JJ
November 3rd, 2009 on 7:18 am
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November 3rd, 2009 on 7:18 am
ebay, haven’t listed anything recently, I tried this week, 6/7/09. I ran into electronic payment requirement. I email ebay to get this bullshit resolved. Your looking at a ebay seller with 100% positive feedback. Sorry I don’t buy or sell w/ paypal or any other credit card. So I’m not boycotting ebay, I’m just quitting it entirely. I can sell else where, I did The upside, I almost owned the stock, glad I didn’t. Sorry for you stockholders, You might want to get off a sinking ship fast.
pdog
November 3rd, 2009 on 7:18 am
Try I-NukeDOTcom , the owner will let you sell anything legal, including guns as long as its within local and federal guidelines. also it will be a forever five cent listing fee.. with your support it will grow. 25.00 sign up credit and 10.00 credit to refer a friend
November 3rd, 2009 on 7:18 am
There are other auction sites that cost less than eBay…
November 3rd, 2009 on 7:18 am
Ebay was a complete waste of my time and money. i tried for 3 months this year and it didint work.
November 3rd, 2009 on 7:18 am
Hey guys.
If you want to damage Ebay, stop using Paypal. That’s how you get them!
November 3rd, 2009 on 7:18 am
Interesting. I’ve been thinking about selling a video camera on eBay. It’s a popular model, you’d think there would be a lot of listings from ordnary sellers trying to sell the same thing.
Nope. Lots of listings from brick-and-mortar stores though, at overinflated prices.
Only ONE listing from an ordinary seller.
eBay is truly dead.
November 3rd, 2009 on 7:18 am
Fisher Price Puffalump Kids Snuggle Light Pink Doll Lights Up
http://digitsy.com/us/item/B002E5BJ36
November 3rd, 2009 on 7:18 am
November 3rd, 2009 on 7:18 am
I've sold some jerseys on ebay before, and though I made money on them (mine were used, I think I paid them 1$ or something) so I made money but it wasn't worth the effort. And by looking on ebay now, I don't think it's a good idea. sorry.
November 3rd, 2009 on 7:18 am
You can use a reloadable visa card on ebay as long as you register the card with your home address.
November 3rd, 2009 on 7:18 am
If by "eBay credits" you mean eBay Gift Certificates, they can be bought on-line anywhere with a PayPal account. If you don't have one, Sign Up (tiny print) at the top center of the page.
https://www.paypal.com/
eBay Gift Certificates can be emailed directly to your Gift Recipient or to you for personal gift giving and can be used for any purchase or auction on eBay.
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_ebay-gift-certificate
Your Gift Recipient will also need a PayPal account and an eBay account. If they don’t, they'll be given the opportunity to register on eBay and sign up for a PayPal account when they purchase an item.
http://pages.ebay.com/help/pay/certificates.html#redeeming
To redeem a Gift Certificate:
"1. Click the Pay now button for the item you are buying.
2. Enter the redemption code from the gift certificate, gift card, or coupon in the "Redemption code" field at the bottom the page and click the Apply button.
Tip: If you received your redemption code online, it’s easier to copy it and paste it into the “Redemption code” field instead of typing it.
3.Click the "Update Total" link to see your new total.
4. Complete your purchase. If the value of your gift certificate, gift card, or coupon doesn't cover the total price of your purchase, you can pay the balance with your PayPal account using your PayPal balance, bank account, or credit card."
November 3rd, 2009 on 7:18 am
They dont sell them in Canada.
But you can use Visa gift cards on Ebay.
November 3rd, 2009 on 7:18 am
November 3rd, 2009 on 7:18 am
You'll doit but through ebay, you go to my ebay and clik on pay now link and follow the instructions.
You need to sig up with pay pal first, go to my ebay. on yhe lef there is a my pay pal account clik and sing up
Good luck and happy bidding
November 3rd, 2009 on 7:18 am
You can use any money that is in your PayPal account for anything you want to buy. Many merchants accept PayPal.
For what you sell on eBay the money goes right into your PayPal account. If there isn't enough to cover a purchase then they will take it out of your bank or checking account.