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rsot 07-30-2010 01:41 PM

Apologies in advance to anyone I have annoyed them in this thread - friday afternoon and I am dealing with some incompetence on my end of the spectrum...

jeffweico 07-30-2010 02:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rsot (Post 154567)
That e-mail, while shady, sure is creative. It gets rid of all the innocent little fish trying to peddle their goods ha. It's actually laughable but catches then unaware off guard.

That is an interesting point. I have to wonder how many people receive such an email, freak out and stop selling online. ALl because of one little retard who thinks he is smarter than everyone else.

Here are some points to keep in mind if this ever happend again, or happens to you:

1) NEVER contact eBay, PayPal or Amazon about such emails. If there REALLY IS a legitimate organization coming after you, contacting EB/PP/AMZ will not help you anyway.

2) NEVER respond to such an email. It is TEMPTING, I know. My first thought was to respond and ask them for a phone number. But they wouldn't give it to you anyways, and then they just know they have rattled you.

3) NEVER remove listings based on such an email! If the organization is REAL, then this is practically an admission of guilt.

4) NEVER let it get to you. This is simply e-commerce 2.0 - if you are going to sell online, you will always be dealing with crap like this.

5) ALWAYS search for the company and their email address. If it is REAL, then you will have no problems finding out LOTS AND LOTS about them. They will have a website, phone number, ACTUAL email address (not GMAIL, Yahoo, Hotmail, etc.)

The thing is, if a law enforcement agency were coming after you (and they almost NEVER go after the small sellers) then you wouid not be receiving an email, it would be a knock on your door.

If an actual rights holder organization were to come after you, they COULD send an email, but it would contain their details. They would WANT you to know who they were, how to contact them, and that they were serious.

pod 07-30-2010 02:24 PM

I don't think we should give this guy much credit to be honest. Most of the email is most certainly just copy and paste from another source. And for $3 he could have setup a domain with a professional looking email address.... Na, I think he's just a low end creep trying to ruffle feathers of the competition. Nothing great here

crazymama 07-30-2010 02:25 PM

Thank you all sooooooooooo much im suxh a fool and have been tryed to be scamed so many times and nearly all the time i have been took of ebay 7days- 30 days so this was the final cut!!!! i did look and see the car site but i guess panic, thank you all i feel a tw** will let you all now if thw arse emails back.
And hey this is a cool site and yeh ebay are crap i do agree!!!xxxxxxxx

rsot 07-30-2010 02:28 PM

Get Stealth crazymama and cut your worries =)

jeffweico 07-30-2010 03:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rsot (Post 154576)
Get Stealth crazymama and cut your worries =)

And THAT, HANDS DOWN, is the BEST advice given in this thread!

Stigger 07-30-2010 03:32 PM

Another way to tell where the email came from is change you email settings to display full headers .

SaiJin 07-30-2010 04:43 PM

Well, we all gotta start learning from somewhere right?
But whoever sent that email is just plainly stupid and a low life.

THey can't make money themselves, so they have to screw with others who are working hard.

GreenBean 07-30-2010 08:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pod (Post 154528)
@googlemail.com??

This is just someone messing with you. Competitor my guess... A company with googlemail? No way

Um, possibily not. That was part of the old UK email address 'googlemail'. It changed for new users to gmail in about May of this year.

Agreed it is likely to be a competitor but the address (googlemail) can be valid.:ranger:

pod 07-30-2010 08:48 PM

I was just saying a real company wouldn't use Google free mail

as you note, it used to be used and right now gets redirected to gmail. But that wasn't my concern. googlemail yes, a company using it, no.

crazymama 07-31-2010 09:59 AM

Car Bodywork Rust Repair Custom Spray Painting 10 Discs on eBay (end time 08-Aug-10 13:45:15 BST)

this was his website
How to repair and paint your car

same adverts same pictures, from leeds - phoned his name- name and shame

slapped 07-31-2010 10:15 AM

Congrats AND THANKS are VERY Much in order for our Very own Jeffweico for Exposing these Guys with his Sherlock Holmes Skillset

Now, I think it is time to "Turn things around" on this Scamster, Contact Ebay with his UserID which Jeffweico got for you, State your Case, and Present your Evidence, and Ebay will GLADLY do the rest

GreenBean 07-31-2010 10:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by crazymama (Post 154697)
Car Bodywork Rust Repair Custom Spray Painting 10 Discs on eBay (end time 08-Aug-10 13:45:15 BST)

this was his website
How to repair and paint your car

same adverts same pictures, from leeds - phoned his name- name and shame

You're assuming now. This ebayer is a top-rated seller. What on his listings suggests he's the person who sent you the email? Reading the other info, the guy would appear to be a not so smart spammer. Proceed with care. DONT put a name on this forum again.

crazymama 07-31-2010 10:36 AM

opps sorry, there is no reason why, however this email address links to his website
Car Bodywork Rust Repair Custom Spray Painting 10 Discs on eBay (end time 08-Aug-10 13:45:15 BST)

then the same pictures links to ebay?? both from leeds, perhaps need to buy to confirm email address

GreenBean 07-31-2010 10:49 AM

What are you saying? The email address links to the same item number of the current listing? Or the email address links to a now ended listing?

crazymama 07-31-2010 10:55 AM

his email links to the website address along with many other car chats, then if you look at the adverts the same pics, this email is regestered on ebay when you put it on community however because ive not brought anything i carnt get ebay info?

jeffweico 07-31-2010 02:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GreenBean (Post 154703)
You're assuming now. This ebayer is a top-rated seller. What on his listings suggests he's the person who sent you the email? Reading the other info, the guy would appear to be a not so smart spammer. Proceed with care. DONT put a name on this forum again.

Yes, and THIS DISTINCTION IS IMPORTANT!

If the website you found contains his email, then it is most likely the same person. HOWEVER MANY ADS ON THE INTERNET ARE COPIED! The website owner could be totally inncoent here. He may have had his text or pictures copied by the person who sent you the letter.

I didn't mean for everyone to go and become a skiptracer! I managed a skiptracing department for FOUR YEARS. It is important to be able to distinguish a positive hit from a false hit.

GreenBean 07-31-2010 06:32 PM

crazymamma

Re-read the thread. Pay attention to the following posts:
Post 12 by jeffweico
Post 27 by rsot
Post 34 by slapped

Therein lies the route to go. YOU make the choices and you take action.:peace:

If your items are real, then you know what to do.
If your items are not, then you know what to do.

DogFacedBoy 08-01-2010 05:39 PM

Have to admit I thought of doing this when competitors were making things difficult for selling what I was selling.

Great advice and investigation work from the members here.

jeffweico 08-01-2010 08:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DogFacedBoy (Post 154928)
Have to admit I thought of doing this when competitors were making things difficult for selling what I was selling.

Great advice and investigation work from the members here.

Doing this is a great way to get eBay to look at EVERYONE including yourself.

It also potentially breaks the law, although I am not a legal expert.

Not to mention, someone smarter than you may figure out that you are behind it and create a REAL problem.

My Mom always told me, no matter how smart, good looking, or wealthy you think you are, there is ALWAYS someone SMARTER, BETTER LOOKING, and WEALTHIER!

pod 08-01-2010 08:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jeffweico (Post 154954)
Doing this is a great way to get eBay to look at EVERYONE including yourself.

What goes around comes around. I firmly believe people that mess with other sellers won't last long. Sooner or later they hit the wrong seller... Whatever they think they will accomplish is very short term. They should spend more time focusing on their business, not others...

SaiJin 08-01-2010 09:26 PM

I actually agree to that. And it's been proven that good karma always find the right people, no matter how long it'll take.

Regardless, people will still do what they do. We can just do our best to cut our losses smaller.


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