Ebay Scam?... This stinks of something!
Ebay Scam?... This stinks of something!
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sixpotter

Original Poster:

367 posts

189 months

Saturday 28th January 2012
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Looking at campervans and came accross this, ridiculously cheap. Had to ask seller a question. He then sent what look like proffesional pictures to me via email. His language, the price and everything is screaming scam...

Has now asked for MY address to prepare an invoice should I buy it! Response came only to my hotmail, not through ebay as well.

Where is this chap trying to go with this?!!

99% sure its a wrogun!

Link:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1969-vw-camper-1600cc-50...

If it is genuine one of you buggers will probably snatch it now laugh

Dave Hedgehog

15,789 posts

227 months

Saturday 28th January 2012
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tell him to send the invoice to

Detective Inspection Mike Hunt

at your address and see if it turns up smile

I suspect he will vanish

sixpotter

Original Poster:

367 posts

189 months

Saturday 28th January 2012
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Heres the emails... lol

Hi Gavin,
Mot'd till July 2012 and it's under uk reg. Sunday next week will be perfect to meet you. let's do it for 3500 and you'll come inspect/collect before I get paid! here are my details :
Kev Lee
@@@@
Cumbria Cumbria CA21 @@@, now please provide me your name/address/phone number, once I will have the requested details I will issue you an invoice and hold the camper till you'll come inspect/collect.
I'm looking to complete the transaction with you!
Best wishes!
Kev







From:'''''''''''''.co.uk
To: kkeev@live.co.uk
Subject: RE: Details about the item: campbellg21 sent a message about 1969 vw camper 1600cc 5000 miles #280814397694
Date: Sat, 28 Jan 2012 20:35:15 +0000


Looks too good to be true to be honest! Is it mot'd and registered in the uk? Would you be around Sunday next week?
Thanks
Gavin






From: kkeev@live.co.uk
To: ''''''''''''''''''.co.uk
Subject: RE: Details about the item: campbellg21 sent a message about 1969 vw camper 1600cc 5000 miles #280814397694
Date: Sat, 28 Jan 2012 19:33:56 +0000


Hi,
please check attach for pictures,
https://skydrive.live.com/?cid=c348d28797b71e0b&am...

how you can see in the pictures I've sent you there is NO RUST! due to the nature of my work I will be unable this week but next week will be perfect to meet you, price is 3500 and you'll come collect from my place ? if you're still interested just let me know and I will send you my details, then I will hold the camper for you.
Best wishes!
Kev







Date: Sat, 28 Jan 2012 12:07:31 -0700
From: campbe_dqnb3255qiz@members.ebay.co.uk
To: kkeev@live.co.uk


Edited by sixpotter on Saturday 28th January 21:22


  • Edited to remove my email address and the guys address (In Cumbria??!) incase its genuine*
Edited by sixpotter on Saturday 28th January 21:23

jas xjr

11,309 posts

262 months

Saturday 28th January 2012
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Would I be right in saying that even at £13.5k that would cheap ?

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

278 months

Saturday 28th January 2012
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Go and look at it. Manchester isn't the end of the Earth...

sixpotter

Original Poster:

367 posts

189 months

Saturday 28th January 2012
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I was considering it however his ebay profile says he is based in Manchester and his email say Cumbria!

stevensdrs

3,260 posts

223 months

Saturday 28th January 2012
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The seller lives in Cumbria near Whitehaven and the ad says the van is in Manchester.
That might be considered a little strange.
I would want to see a copy of the V5 and check that the seller actually lives at the address he has given before I even went to see it.

ruff'n'smov

1,092 posts

172 months

Saturday 28th January 2012
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If it looks too good to be true etc etc........

Turn7

25,354 posts

244 months

Saturday 28th January 2012
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The wording of the mails is very similar to the scammy stuff, but it doesnt come over as totoal scmminess.

Still needs extreme care though.

CoolHands

22,273 posts

218 months

Saturday 28th January 2012
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sometimes they reel you in, but as you get closer they will suddenly be unable to meet you and suggest all that 'send via our shipping agent' bull st.

Hub

6,990 posts

221 months

Saturday 28th January 2012
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Would anyone really ever consider buying something like this unseen?

Six Fiend

6,067 posts

238 months

Sunday 29th January 2012
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It looks remarkably like this one at £20k to me, even the advert wording is similar, best snap it up quick biggrin

http://www.sell-my-motorhome.co.uk/buy-1969-rhd-vw...

Reported.

Edited by Six Fiend on Sunday 29th January 00:35

versus

612 posts

171 months

Sunday 29th January 2012
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Six Fiend said:
It looks remarkably like this one at £20k to me, even the advert wording is similar, best snap it up quick biggrin

http://www.sell-my-motorhome.co.uk/buy-1969-rhd-vw...

Reported.
wow great work. im impressed.

Nickyboy

6,794 posts

257 months

Sunday 29th January 2012
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Seeing as my brother sold this hunk of junk for £1k i'd say something is fishy


Six Fiend

6,067 posts

238 months

Sunday 29th January 2012
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versus said:
wow great work. im impressed.
Ta! It was a fun little challenge...

Flicked through google images until something looked familiar. Image linked to the real advert. Took 5 minutes smile

jas xjr

11,309 posts

262 months

Sunday 29th January 2012
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Ok , being a bit dim here. How would the scam work ?
Is the scammer depending on all the bargain hunters sending him a deposit ?

smugglersvin

1,944 posts

217 months

Sunday 29th January 2012
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No the scammer will next ask for his bank details and the car will be delivered on a low loader and the money wont come out of his account till the car is delivered lol, the scammers will then have an ebay link to a western union account.

Or the other one will be the car is out of the country and due to tax reasons in said Country the car has got to come back to blighty, so he is just letting the car go so he doesn,t have to pay the tax, the pictures of the car will be of someone elses car.

The first couple of emails are normally quite good then, after that you can see the reply is by a Nigerian Scammer. When you say cash on delivery the emails go quiet.

But you can have some fun on the way with asking questions such as is it the V12 4X4 version etc etc

sixpotter

Original Poster:

367 posts

189 months

Sunday 29th January 2012
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Top work guys!
I did wonder what the next step was however he never replied when I asked for a copy of the V5!

martynr

1,589 posts

197 months

Sunday 29th January 2012
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sixpotter said:
Top work guys!
I did wonder what the next step was however he never replied when I asked for a copy of the V5!
It probably got misplaced while moving house...