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Been getting lots of orders from Nigeria recently, obviously scams, how do they work? If I said the item insured post, is there any problems.
Three little words: stolen card details.Been getting lots of orders from Nigeria recently, obviously scams, how do they work?
Usually what happens is;
Your item is on eBay.
The scammer buys the item.
You ship the item.
The scammer recieves the item.
The scammer tells PayPal they didn't recieve the item.
PayPal ignores all claims by you that you sent it (even if you send them tracking numbers).
The scammer reclaims the full amount.
The scammer sells your item on the black market.
You lose out.
The scammer builds weapons cache.
Terrorism grows.
Soliders in war-zones die.
Drugs are grown.
Teenagers buy the drugs.
Anti social behaviour takes over.
A rebellion forms, taking over Parliament.
Repeat the above several times and you have the end of the world.
Basically, my point is, selling to people who you know are scammers fuels terrorism and drugs. Just stay clear of them.
Thats how scamming via eBay works above by the way, and they do it on any website that accepts PayPal, so be careful.![]()
May I ask, what do you think of Sagepay as I am considering implimenting this to my new website...my current one is s**t please excuse my course language but it is ever so frustrating working with someone that has nearly completely ruined my business! take a look if you wish www.jessieslittleangels.co.uk
Bestest regards
Jessica
If you send the item, the item is insured so if you send it and they say they dont recieve it, pay pal are informed of this, then why do paypal pay the scammer? when there is proof it has been sent. And if pay pal do pay the scammer, you should then recieve your insurance of the courier for it being lost..? are you sure pew pew, fortunately i have never had a scammer on ebay.
Isn't that what should happen,,,,
I Kno its a risky business, i sold lots of phones on ebay , all it would have took is for some one to say they had not recieved it and i could have lost a £200 item. Im gonna try and get some information on paypal about the scenarios you can not work out how they get away with saying the seller is lying Even though there is proof.