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Steve1968LS2 10-23-2006 07:49 PM

So, I'm writing a story on Internet car scams..
 
I find the Aluminator Camaro on Ebay for a $8000 BUY IT NOW .. :lol:

http://cgi.ebyamotors.com.5u.com/196...dZViewItem.htm

priceless..

Oh, and I got a fake "second chance" offer on the Fairlane I WON..

This story is so easy to write.. so much material.. lol

these scams must work.. right?

Steve1968LS2 10-23-2006 07:52 PM

And it's a spoof site :rofl:

They spelt ebay wrong.. guess it's like a ROLOX watch..

ht tp://cgi.ebyamotors.c om

Steve1968LS2 10-23-2006 08:31 PM

Wow.. I bet 5% of the Camaros on there are scams..

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1968-...QQcmdZViewItem

The sad part is that there are 12 bids.. :faint:

mazspeed 10-23-2006 08:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve1968LS2
Wow.. I bet 5% of the Camaros on there are scams..

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1968-...QQcmdZViewItem

The sad part is that there are 12 bids.. :faint:

More then 5%
I bid on another camaro a few weeks ago and I lost out, but had 4 different second chance fake e-mails. E-bay needs to really do something about this kind of thing. It's gotten to the point where I don't even want to use E-bay anymore.

Beegs 10-24-2006 06:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mazspeed
More then 5%
I bid on another camaro a few weeks ago and I lost out, but had 4 different second chance fake e-mails. E-bay needs to really do something about this kind of thing. It's gotten to the point where I don't even want to use E-bay anymore.

I am starting to feel the same way, I am paranoid everytime I log on. I am constantly looking for signs of scams as I search for items, I always look up at the address bar to make sure I am actually still on the ebay site.

A couple of weeks back I was checking out some Kubota tractors, it seemed like the scam units way outnumbered the legit ones!

I am surprised that ebay stock has not taken more of a hit due to this.
Although I suspect the drop from Jan 06 to mid summer, probably was in part due to these scams.

Steve I really think you would be doing a great service putting this out in print. I fear average Joe public is not aware how extensive these scams have gotten.

RussMS 10-24-2006 07:47 AM

I saw a 1968 Camaro in Semes, AL, which is around 30 minutes from my house. I emailed for info and got a response that the car was actually out of the country and that the ebay ad was just trying to find the "right" buyer. Alarm bells went off. :_paranoid

Suddenly the Ebay ad had its city removed and two days later the ad was removed. I almost feel sorry for anyone that actually believed the car existed and wired this scammer any money for "shipping."

Some poor guy had his Ebay account stolen. Likely when they got one of those "Update your Ebay information Now, Click here scams." No Idea why people will fall for those.

camcojb 10-24-2006 08:04 AM

At that price I can afford to buy it back! :D At the very least Ebay needs to make reporting easier, I always forget how I reported the last one! :willy:


Jody

XcYZ 10-24-2006 08:10 AM

lol, good idea Jody. :D

Here's his e-mail address, maybe we should all e-mail him and post his responses here. :lol:

[email protected]

Mean 69 10-24-2006 08:39 AM

The amount of fraudulent e-Bay correspondances I have had, given the very limited number of bids/transactions I have actually made is incredible. I would bet there are a lot of really unhappy folks that have been scammed in this world. Most folks aren't generally computer savy, very easy to fool with the types of e-mail "offers" etc that I have gotten, even I have to look at them three times.

Just another (easy) way for crooks to be crooks. Beware!
Mark

jannes_z-28 10-24-2006 09:33 AM

There is another kind of scam too that overseas customers have been victims to.

There are several cases over here where guys have won the bid on a resonable good car, mostly in need of restoration but in some cases they have bought a nice looking, good running car. Or at least that was what they thought.

When it arrives two or three months later here it has been a total piece of junk. Barely held together by the remaints of paint on it.

This is in some way to be blamed on th buyer, to check things out. But when you receive something that doesn't even match the photos on the eBay ad then you have been screewed.

Write the article, it is for sure needed.


Jan


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