08-13-2005, 12:23 AM
This is what I received from a member who registered today in Singapore:
I didn't reply, the question is pretty much irrelevant since we offer services! Few minutes later I get this from moreinfo@eBay.com (T&S).
Did the wording of the email trigger some filters? It doesn't look like eBay realized that it's a scam! Looks like all they are worried about is transactions taking place outside of eBay!
Quote:Hello,
I am interest in purchasing your item with no delay,but first? What is the final price of the item? Is the price firm? Will you be accepting a US certified Cashiers Check/money order?
Contact me with the present state of the item and your contact information to mail out the payment to you as soon as possible. Name you
want on check: Home Address: City: State: Country: Phone Number/Office Number.
Regards
I didn't reply, the question is pretty much irrelevant since we offer services! Few minutes later I get this from moreinfo@eBay.com (T&S).
Quote:Our records indicate that you recently sent an email to or received an email from xxxxxx through the eBay email system (for example, you may have sent an email to this member through Ask Seller a Question or received an email from this member through Contact eBay Member).
Sometimes eBay accounts are used to send email solicitations for transactions outside of eBay, or to send unrelated questions in hopes that you will respond so that the other party can obtain your email address. We wanted you to be aware of the potential fraud risk these solicitations pose and encourage you to be cautious about the email you received from this member.
Please keep in mind, sales that take place outside of eBay are not eligible for any eBay or PayPal protective services and you run the risk of losing your money or your item if you complete these transactions. We would encourage you to review the eBay pages related to Fraud Protection at the address provided below for information on steps you can take to ensure that your transactions are successful:
http://pages.ebay.com/help/tp/isgw-buyer...steps.html
If you have already sent the item or sent payment for the item, please reply to this email and we will send you additional information about how to protect yourself.
Did the wording of the email trigger some filters? It doesn't look like eBay realized that it's a scam! Looks like all they are worried about is transactions taking place outside of eBay!