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Hi guys,
I made my first sale on ebay on Thursday, and have been ripped off!!
I received fake emails from paypal saying they had my money (from the seller), and needed the tracking number for the item in order for the money to be transferred to my account. They asked for the parcel to be sent to Nigeria and I duly sent the item via RM International signed for on Friday, and kindly sent the Paypal email address the tracking number, only to find no money transferred to my account and the helpful man at the Paypal customer services telling me I been ripped off, get used to it and your not covered by us.
Can I stop the parcel before it gets to its final destination? RM state that they try and get such parcels there in 5 days, and it has only been 2, and the tracking system says the item is 'being processed for delivery abroad'
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi Bekah,
I was really sorry to hear that your first ebay experience was a bad one. I hope it doesn't put you off as I have sold loads of things on ebay without any problems.
Just to let you know that you really shouldn't buy or sell anything where Nigeria is concerned. The other dodgy area is China (especially buying) as the items are cheap but the postage is really high.
Paypal would never send an email like that. But you may be covered by paypal protection if you send them the fake emails etc. Worth a try.
When you first start selling, it's best to stick to UK buyers, then worldwide once you've got a bit of selling experience under you belt.
Also check out the selling hints and tips and the community board under selling to see the problems etc other people have. You won't get caught out again!!
There is just 1 rule I have with Ebay, NEVER send items until I physically see I have been paid, spoof emails are so easy to spot! They always address you as 'dear customer' whereas paypal & Ebay address you by your name. Let me guess, this sale you made was a phone? If it was, I hope you have the imei number, as then you can get the phone killed by the networks.
In future do what every one else does, NEVER send to Nigeria, lol, I've had emails a plenty asking me to send stuff there, my reply is simple, no payment, no item, and NO to Nigerian buyers lol.
Good luck