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RE: eBay Protection
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- Subject: RE: eBay Protection
- From: "Kevin Hawkins" <lists@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2001 17:59:12 +0100
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Yep -
no problem
Kevin,
Fantastic set of
advice.
Obviously, it's your copyright, but may I have your permission
to forward it to people outside of the
group?
Regards,
Mark
Harrison Head of Systems, eKingfisher
-----Original
Message----- From: Kevin Hawkins [mailto:lists@xxxxxxx] Sent: 31
August 2001 15:50 To: UKHA Group Subject: [ukha_d] eBay
Protection
Just a few of thoughts on ways to protect yourself
for
larger eBay transactions. Common sense I guess but maybe something might
help someone. I got caught once but only on a silly little transaction -
I knew something wasn't right as the price for the goods was so low
and the seller wanted to close the auction quickly. As they say if it
sounds to good to be true it probably is.
I
have
always tried to get the following information from
the seller.
1) Home address and telephone
number
- a check with 192.com validates this. Be wary of the 'no home phone'
line
- surely everyone selling expensive kit has a home phone. Don't accept a
mobile number. 2) Employers name and a work telephone
number. Often very reassuring and high value goods seem to translate to
well known employers - got to fund the habit
somehow.
3) An email sent using the work account domain (as well as one from the
personal account) 4) Are they a net visible person eg
does the seller have a website - do they post to newsgroups (DejaNews
will
search on a name) 5) Seller ratings - large plus
scores
are hard to build up (but not impossible to forge) - low ratings - be
cautious but everyone starts somewhere. 6) Suggest
you might call around for a viewing (even though you have no intention)
& gauge the reaction, you can always ring up and
cancel.
Also the following if you become
wary
7) A serial number from the goods being
sold 8) A copy of the original sales receipt by
fax 9) Does the seller seem to know and understand
the
product they are selling ? 10) A photo taken of
the
product - with say a copy of todays newspaper in shot (if they have a
camera) 11) A question about the product only someone
with the product to hand could answer eg writing legend on rear
panel.
I bought my Tag Mclaren stuff this way -
it
was a big transaction but the guy was more than willing to give enough
of
this info for me to feel happy (employer did it for me - Unisys). I
called
him at work just to check he was really there (using a number from
192.com
not the works number he gave) and also phoned him at home at an
unarranged
time. Tag Mclaren happened to have a serial register for stolen
equipment
so I was able to verify the S/No was appropriate. I felt quite
comfortable
in the end. There are also some Escrow services
offered - never used one but it seems a good idea. I think they work as
follows. You pay the Escrow agent - they then tell the seller that funds
have cleared - seller ships goods - buyer tells Escrow that goods are
acceptable (work etc) and finally Escrow pays seller. Not sure what they
charge for this. Lastly I guess there are quite a lot
of
HA members around the country who might be able to help out with a pre
sale
evaluation.
2p Kevin
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