eBay/Craigslist You got-ta love this Ebay scam!!!

   / You got-ta love this Ebay scam!!! #11  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Bob,

Have you never seen an English Palm? /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif )</font>

Maybe it was brought to England by a swallow. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / You got-ta love this Ebay scam!!! #12  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Maybe it was brought to England by a swallow )</font>
European or African swallow? /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
 
   / You got-ta love this Ebay scam!!! #14  
Bob,
You will notice that it follows the same basic outline I wrote about in my post on ebay scams last month.
eBay Tractor Scams
#576006 - 01/31/05 08:49 PM

<font color="red"> How to recognize a scam.
1. If the price seems to good to be true, it is.
2. New ebay members with no sales and therefore no track record, (see below)
3. Sellers posting and/or asking you to email them to a posted email box in the listing.
4. Listings from the UK, (I can't explain it, just reporting it).
5. Classic one owner, it was garaged and only used to take my elderly Irish mother to Mass every other Sunday, tractors. See #1 again.
6. Bad or broken English, and typos,(sorry guys, I know that hurts), this is especially evident in the reply to an email inquiry.
7. FREE WORLDWIDE SHIPPING, One day listings, Buyer PreApproval Required, and pink highlighted listings, all seem to be part of the pattern too.
8. Failure of the eBay member to respond in a timely manner to a request for info,(this is sent by eBay straight to their real email address and not to the scammers email and often results in a rapid delisting and disappearance of the listing from ebay when the true owner catches on and reports it). Often the owner of the ID also is then listed as NO LONGER AN ACTIVE USER.
9.. Yahoo email addresses,(they're free).

My advice is to deal locally when you can, read the fine print, use a credit card, and always test drive the iron you are buying.
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I guess we need to add to the modus operandi,

1.Visible palm trees in nontropical locations
2.Impossible shipping methods,(Fedex for tractors??)
3.Sob stories, bad memories, sudden deaths in the family.

Bill
 
   / You got-ta love this Ebay scam!!! #15  
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I guess we need to add to the modus operandi,

2.Impossible shipping methods,(Fedex for tractors??)
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FedEx does handle large loads.
 
   / You got-ta love this Ebay scam!!! #16  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I guess we need to add to the modus operandi,

1.Visible palm trees in nontropical locations.... -nephromancer)</font>

Yeah. There's an auction picture of a Yanmar where the terrain looks like pictures of the Border Patrol patrolling along the US/Mexico border. Steep, dry, poor soil, little vegetation. Clearly not farmland. I think it is the mesa area in San Diego.

I considered bidding the first auction when it was listed as San Diego but when the same photo later was used for San Francisco and UK auctions it was obvious at first glance that they were bogus.
 

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