Ebay stolen pictures - fraudulent listing
I just saw a listing on Ebay for a card I sold about a year ago. It's for a graded Sadaharu Oh, PSA 8. The listing is still up, but when you click on it the card has been removed by Ebay. This is the second time with this particular card that someone has taken the photo from the original listing and tried to falsely sell the card on Ebay.
Crazy - how do these thief's think they can get away with something like this? Has this happened to anyone else? How could they possibly sell a card they don't possess, collect the money, and get away with this scam? |
Here is the link - 1967 Kabaya Leaf, Sadaharu Oh PSA 8.
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_fro...+leaf&_sacat=0 |
It's a common scam, about once a month a large number of past sold better items are all mass listed and buyers are urged to pay direct. Ebay usually kills them fairly quickly, which is why yours is no longer viewable.
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Pretty sad - hell they even used my original listing title! They must somehow just capture the entire listing.
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I had a guy in a Facebook group offer to sell me a game used bat that I own.
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It's like a slap in the face when you see something like that. Law enforcement have other priorities I'm sure, but at some point these people should be held accountable. |
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I had a guy on here trying to scam me a 53 Bowman Mickey Mantle PSA 3. He simply stole the pics on ebay and was trying to sell the card as his. Even photo shopped a coined picture! He hounded me for days trying to get me to buy it for a ridiculous low price!
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Sadly the joys of ebay and the scammers that use them
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I had trouble with a couple of Net54ers who tried to get me to send money to PayPal for a couple of cards I had listed here as wanting to buy. I checked to make sure because something seemed ‘off’ and sure enough both had 0 posts on Net54. Luckily I avoided the scans. This was a little over a week ago.
I also noticed on eBay a seller selling some beautiful vintage tobacco slabed cards at auction for like $6.72 starting bids, no reserve. I bookmarked them to see what people were bidding on them and they were removed by eBay the next day because he didn’t own them and the scans were ‘stolen.’ |
It appears this is a very common method for scammers on ebay. It looks like they catch them pretty quickly.
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