I'm getting pretty good at getting scammed.I think I'll be sticking to some local Bricks and Mortar shops for quite a while now. This online stuff just isn't working for me anymore.
So apparently feedback profile means nothing in ebay. I won an auction for some Defi gauges from a guy in Malaysia. He had been registered for 8 months and had 100% feedback rating. Had something like 37 transactions.
Anyway I guess I should've been smarter. There were no item numbers for the completed items - only private listings. I've seen this before so I thought nothing of it. Maybe he sells porn or something and wants to protect his buyers. haha.
So I guess how it works is that a huge group of Malaysians will start accounts and give each other feedback to build their profiles. Probably for $0.01 items. Then they list a whole whack of stuff all at once, and do a one time scam.
What made it especially bad is that he only allowed you to buy one item at a time - I offered to buy another item off of him outside of ebay (big mistake, I know), because he ended up giving me a really good deal on it. My first item would've been covered by ebay fraud protection but definitely not the second. I know I goofed there.
Malaysia isn't one of those countries that accepts Paypal due to the Patriot act. So it had to be wire transfer. I figured it was safe because my bank has his bank's information and it would lead right to him if fraud ever happened. Evidently not.
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/websc...ntries-outside
Oh well, you live and learn I guess. I just wish it didn't have to be so expensive. lol. I'm out $200US this time. Hope I can save someone else from making the same mistake. Bottom line, beware on ebay, especially if you think you're getting a deal that's too good to be true.
Bigto those scam-artist bastards in Malaysia. Scamming seems to be a way of life in a lot of developing countries. It's actually sad to see... the first thing they think of when they get technology is how to scam people with it.