Buying Scam
Buying Scam
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pb450

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1,305 posts

181 months

Thursday 20th August 2020
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If anyone on here is selling their Chimaera (as indeed I am, plus a friend who has his advertised too) and you recieve an email from the gmail address js3003888 it is a scam. The potential buyer states that he/she is working offshore in Ireland and would like the car shipped and wants to pay by PayPal. There are alarm bells all over the place so it shouldn't be too diificult to spot. You have been warned.

PS. Buying a used car through PayPal is definitely not advised. The funds appear in your account and you part with your car. The scammer then tells PayPal he hasn't recieved the goods, you can't provide a tracking number (you didn't post it) and PayPal refund the buyer from your account as you have no proof. It seems likely that js3003888 intends to go this route with anyone willing to participate in his nasty little trick.

phillpot

17,433 posts

204 months

Thursday 20th August 2020
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So obvious that if you fall for it you almost deserve to lose your car/money!

andrewcliffe

1,429 posts

245 months

Wednesday 26th August 2020
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I've got my Chimaera up for sale and within 24 hours of posting an advert has one disabled person buying the car as a gift for their daughter, and another with hearing loss and heart problems buying it for their cousin. Both wanting to pay in full by paypal.


blueg33

44,033 posts

245 months

Thursday 27th August 2020
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pb450 said:
If anyone on here is selling their Chimaera (as indeed I am, plus a friend who has his advertised too) and you recieve an email from the gmail address js3003888 it is a scam. The potential buyer states that he/she is working offshore in Ireland and would like the car shipped and wants to pay by PayPal. There are alarm bells all over the place so it shouldn't be too diificult to spot. You have been warned.

PS. Buying a used car through PayPal is definitely not advised. The funds appear in your account and you part with your car. The scammer then tells PayPal he hasn't recieved the goods, you can't provide a tracking number (you didn't post it) and PayPal refund the buyer from your account as you have no proof. It seems likely that js3003888 intends to go this route with anyone willing to participate in his nasty little trick.
What happens if you get the buyers address and post hime a tracked empty envelope, when he signs you have a tracking number and can tell paypal well he signed for it wink

LLantrisant

1,003 posts

180 months

Thursday 27th August 2020
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whats the problem...let them pay by paypal...transfer the money on your banc-account, close your paypal account. job done. you have the money and still your car.

beat those guys with their own wappons