Ebay Scam victim!

snowwite

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I bid on an item on ebay and was notified that I won but when I tried to use paypal it would not go through. I got an email from the seller asking for payment through her paypal link not through ebay.This didnt sound right so I sent the email to security at Ebay and Paypal and it is a confirmed "Spoof email". Unfortunately because she listed items and I bid on them she got my real name and contact info from Ebay.I googled Chloe Ann Bryant and found out the real Chloe died in 2001. The address was also fake. I dont know how to stop this thief and keep her from using my name in her next scam. Any ideas?
 
Wait a minute, she didn't receive any money from you, did she? Are you sure the person you googled was this person? I once googled my son's name and pulled up a child molester who had been convicted!

Make sure you go thru the Report procedure with eBay. I'm not sure what knowing your contact information can profit her or hurt you since that information is so easily gotten from anywhere. What is your concern in that regard?

 
Another reason to never use eBay.
 
Lot's of people have the same names, so don't go by that. Did you look at her feedback? Does she have a good feedback rating? How many feedbacks does she have. Also, how did you look up the address? I would call the PO, as newer neighborhoods and houses do not always show up on those search pages right away. Do not go through the link in a email! Also, IMO ebay will always say it is a spoof email if it was not sent through them, that is my Opinion only. It does sound fishy though, so do go through the proper channels with ebay.

Good luck!
 

Robinrs said:
Wait a minute, she didn't receive any money from you, did she? Are you sure the person you googled was this person? I once googled my son's name and pulled up a child molester who had been convicted!

Make sure you go thru the Report procedure with eBay. I'm not sure what knowing your contact information can profit her or hurt you since that information is so easily gotten from anywhere. What is your concern in that regard?

I already heard back from Ebay and Paypal. ebay security called the email a "spoof". it is made to look like an official Ebay or Paypal email but when you sign in it goes off site where thieves get your password,name,address and if you have stored your credit card info they get that. Mys credit card was my bank account debit card so I am wreck worried that this person has my info. I changed my PW,cancelled paypal account and keep monitoring bank. Because I just opened Ebay after I go married no one else would have my ebay info to try to login as was attempted. Ebay has confirmed I do not need to pay for the item as the whole thing was a scam. she had 100% positive responses but these people work in rings and could have created them. They all have yahoo or hotmail accounts and nearly impossible to track down.
 
I can google my name and discover that I am either a helicopter pilot in the Canadian Armed Forces or an expert in Chinese immigration to San Francisco working for the U.S. National Archives. I also died in WW1 while serving with a New Zealand rifle brigade.

If either of the first two possibilities were the truth I suspect I would have more money with which to plan my Disney vacations. If the third situation were the case I would certainly have a lot more free time.
 
Here is a copy of the email

Hello,

Thank you for contacting us about email solicitations that are falsely
made to appear to have come from PayPal. The email you reported did not
originate from PayPal or eBay.

Emails such as these are commonly referred to as "spoof" messages, and
are sent in an attempt to collect sensitive personal information. They
do this by asking the recipient of the email to reply to the message or
click on a link to a Web page requesting this information.

We are very concerned about this problem and are working diligently to
address the situation. We are currently investigating the source of
these emails to take further action.

We advise you to be very cautious of email messages that ask you to
submit information such as your credit card number or your email
password. Only enter your eBay password on pages that begin with https://signin.ebay.com/.
If you ever need to provide information to PayPal, it should only be
done once you have logged into your account from the PayPal.com
homepage.

If you have any doubt about whether an email message is from PayPal,
please forward it immediately to spoof@paypal.com. Do not respond to it
or click on any of the links in the email message. Please do not change
the subject line or edit the email in any way.

If you entered personal information such as your password, Social
Security number or credit card number into a Web site based on a request
from a spoofed email, you need to take immediate action to protect your
identity. More information on the steps you should take can be found on
the "Protecting Your Identity" Help page. To access this page please
click the following link:

http://pages.ebay.com/help/confidence/problems-identity-theft.html

To help you better protect yourself from fake eBay and PayPal Web sites,
we have developed a feature for the eBay Toolbar called "Account Guard."
Account Guard includes an indicator of when you are on an eBay or PayPal
Web site or a known spoof (or "phishing") site, buttons to report fake
eBay Web sites, and a password notification feature that warns you when
you may be entering your eBay password on an unverified site.
response I got from Ebay-Be careful!
 
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snowwite said:
Mys credit card was my bank account debit card so I am wreck worried that this person has my info.

Did you actually give them your debit card information when you clicked through on the spoof email?
 
RoyalCanadian said:
I can google my name and discover that I am either a helicopter pilot in the Canadian Armed Forces or an expert in Chinese immigration to San Francisco working for the U.S. National Archives. I also died in WW1 while serving with a New Zealand rifle brigade.

If either of the first two possibilities were the truth I suspect I would have more money with which to plan my Disney vacations. If the third situation were the case I would certainly have a lot more free time.[/QUOTE



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RoyalCanadian said:
I can google my name and discover that I am either a helicopter pilot in the Canadian Armed Forces or an expert in Chinese immigration to San Francisco working for the U.S. National Archives. I also died in WW1 while serving with a New Zealand rifle brigade.

If either of the first two possibilities were the truth I suspect I would have more money with which to plan my Disney vacations. If the third situation were the case I would certainly have a lot more free time.
I think there has been a misunderstanding. I did not assume this person was using a fake identity until Ebay confirmed it. I was just trying to track her down myself in the event she was stupid enough to be a thief and use her real name. There are some criminal masterminds who are kinda dim so I was hopeful. It turns out there is little hope they will find the real person.
 
:sad2: :sad2: I'm having problems with a Ebay seller right now and he has 100% feedback.
After I sent out my personal check he informs me that the wrong address is on his info. Now he wants me to send my $86 though Pay Pal. My bank charges to cancel a check. Still waiting to hear back on what he wants to do. Meanwhile this was suppose to be an Easter gift for DD. Makes me so angry. For sure she won't have it on time or at all. :confused3
 
RoyalCanadian said:
Did you actually give them your debit card information when you clicked through on the spoof email?
No. But I had it saved under my Paypal account and I tried unsuccessfully several times to send payment to her before I emailed ebay to see if there was aproblem and found out it was all part of a scam. So, I had been entering my login and password over and over.Plus she has my contact info because this started with what appeared to ebay and me to be a legitimate auction.When you are the winning bid ebay provides the seller with your info and visa versa. Her info is all false.
 
bicker said:
Another reason to never use eBay.


Fortunately most people don´t have any problems using eBay. Considering the amount of people who do business through eBay I consider it impossible to secure yourself things like this ever happening. OP, hope this gets straightened out soon!
 
Freyja said:
Fortunately most people don´t have any problems using eBay. Considering the amount of people who do business through eBay I consider it impossible to secure yourself things like this ever happening. OP, hope this gets straightened out soon!
I have only had 4 transactions so I have not have a ton of experience but this has scared me off from using Ebay again.
 
Fortunately most people don´t have any problems using eBay. Considering the amount of people who do business through eBay I consider it impossible to secure yourself things like this ever happening. OP, hope this gets straightened out soon!
I hope so do, but these things do seem to happen to folks who use eBay far more than folks who stick with established businesses.
 
bicker said:
Another reason to never use eBay.

I have a eBay rating of 1107 and all but five of those are from buying things. Only once in all the years I've been on eBay have I been ripped off and that was because the seller died and nobody took over shipping his stuff out. It was a $3 book. Had I wanted to, I could have gotten my money back from paypal but the money was so little it wasn't worth it. There were two other incidences where I filed to get money back from paypal and did in fact get it. So it all worked out fine. The money I have saved using eBay is staggering. Moreover, the unique and exciting birthday and Christmas gifts I've found have been great fun to give! You can find anything on eBay!

You hear about the bad experiences, but I don't recall seeing a thread entitled "everybody, share your good eBay experiences." If such a thread were started, you would hear tons of people telling you about their high ratings and how few problems they have had. You just gotta use some common sense about these things. There are simple things you can do to protect yourself. Never buy from very new sellers. Never buy from people with feedback ratings that are lower than 98 or 99%. And always read those negatives. Are people getting negatives for being slow shippers or are they getting them for not shipping at all? And finally, keep in mind that while some people don't like paypal, it can protect you from bad sellers; I make it a practice to only buy from sellers who use paypal.
 














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