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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Has anybody bought coins when you're made a second chance offer? The seller is becks*corner. I think I've read somewhere there was a fraud using this function. I won 2 items from this seller but received this offer for another I didn't win.
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Forum Dad
 United States
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Yes, there is a fraud going around pretending to be 2nd chance offers. Just use the ebay contact member form to send the seller an email first to confirm its legit and you'll be good to go, if you want it.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
756 Posts |
Be careful!!!!!! I have fallen victim to identity theft via ebay. My fault completely. Please DON'T answer/reply/click anything from ebay that comes in your email. To play it safe, always go to ebay.com and send your question to verify the email. Sure it will take an extra 5 mins, but believe me. You don't want to have to worry about having a 0.00 account balance in the a.m., maxed credit cards, and new credit cards coming in the days ahead. Thankfully I caught everything fast enough and managed to make it out ok. Still lost sleep for a week worrying. ID theft over the internet is a billion dollar /year industry.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
1079 Posts |
It is happening all over the world. I have a simular philosophy, I do not respond or action any email from a bank or ebay. I go straight to their website and search for the situation there.
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Rest in Peace
United States
2684 Posts |
I receive maybe a dozen of these fraud ebay, PayPal, bank, Verizon, "government". and (still) Nigerian scam letters per week. If there is any question of their authenticity, I'll go to the website directly through my browser to clarify the issue in the same manner as everyone else who has responded to this thread. On occasion out of curiosity, I've clicked onto the hyperlinks the bogus message included; the websites in many instances are very realistic and someone has gone to a lot of work to emulate the original site. But, it's far safer to go to the real site through a browser rather than a hyperlink. I've noticed many sellers have stated in their auctions they don't send out second chance offers. Not a bad idea. Fred
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
1541 Posts |
Thank you, I've decided to skip it.
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Valued Member
United States
94 Posts |
quote: Originally posted by Morgan Fred
I receive maybe a dozen of these fraud ebay, PayPal, bank, Verizon, "government". and (still) Nigerian scam letters per week. If there is any question of their authenticity, I'll go to the website directly through my browser to clarify the issue in the same manner as everyone else who has responded to this thread. On occasion out of curiosity, I've clicked onto the hyperlinks the bogus message included; the websites in many instances are very realistic and someone has gone to a lot of work to emulate the original site. But, it's far safer to go to the real site through a browser rather than a hyperlink.
I've noticed many sellers have stated in their auctions they don't send out second chance offers. Not a bad idea.
Fred
Hi Fred, I just read the above & would like to make everyone here aware of the dangers of links. Clicking on one of these may not only take you to a spoof website, but also execute code, which can install malicious programs into your system--without your knowledge. These programs can do pretty much what they wish--the worst of which is NOT wiping out your entire system. Many of these programs are keyloggers, which keep track of every single keystroke you make. These are then transferred, again without your knowledge, to whomever created it. This can lead to devastating results--PayPal, ebay, Bank Accounts, complete identity theft. Just a piece of advice, if you've received any (known) spoof emails, delete them outright. Even opening the email can sometimes activate malicious activity. - Ben
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Great advice guys, many thanks for the warning. I did not know about the dangers of links. I did however have someone pinch my ebay ID and listed bogus things that I had no knowledge of. I learnt by my mistake with that one 
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Valued Member
Australia
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I send 2nd chance offers at times but it may vary on the buyer as they may accept or refuse the sale. I dont belive as they are fraud just have to know what is the average selling price as If a buyer finds it may be over the odds they are no oblidged to take the offer as they can wait for the simmilar item to be relisted
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