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Title: eBay scam. Sale hijacked.
Post by: ceti alpha on December 04, 2007, 01:08:50 AM
This story came out yesterday, but I thought I'd share it with you guys/girls since we're forced, as Turbo/PCE fans, to deal with eBay. The "Local Girls of Hawaii" also reminded me.  :P

http://www.cbc.ca/consumer/story/2007/12/03/ebay-hijack.html

Title: Re: eBay scam. Sale hijacked.
Post by: Necromancer on December 04, 2007, 03:09:43 AM
Some questions:

Doesn't ebay's vehicle protection thingy cover this guy, or is it not available in Canada?
To whom and where did this dude wire his money?
Why didn't this clown have the vehicle inspected?

It seems that some people actually want to lose their cash.
Title: Re: eBay scam. Sale hijacked.
Post by: ceti alpha on December 04, 2007, 03:35:05 AM
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Doesn't ebay's vehicle protection thingy cover this guy, or is it not available in Canada?
To whom and where did this dude wire his money?
Why didn't this clown have the vehicle inspected?

It seems that some people actually want to lose their cash.

I'll ask my brother about eBay's vehicle protection thing. He bought a '69 Ford Maverick from Santa Monica. He had it shipped to Boston and drove down with a friend to pick it up. No problems. My brother got the car inspected as well I think.

I feel bad for the guy, but it just seems that he didn't do enough checking before wiring the money.

As for eBay, they are not handling this situation very well at all. Not saying a word about it to the press just makes things worse. That one article alone wasn't exactly a ringing endorsement for eBay and there will sure to be more.
Title: Re: eBay scam. Sale hijacked.
Post by: Sinistron on December 04, 2007, 04:51:05 AM
Why didn't this clown have the vehicle inspected?

Clown is perhaps my favorite word.  I LOVE calling others clowns.  Thought it was just a Queens thing.
Title: Re: eBay scam. Sale hijacked.
Post by: ceti alpha on December 04, 2007, 06:30:52 AM
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Clown is perhaps my favorite word.  I LOVE calling others clowns.  Thought it was just a Queens thing.

haha. Yah. It's pretty popular up here too. I'm also a fan of "dink" and "knob".  :)
Title: Re: eBay scam. Sale hijacked.
Post by: Turbo D on December 04, 2007, 08:26:05 AM
that sux for that kosovo bastard, haha.
Title: Re: eBay scam. Sale hijacked.
Post by: Kitsunexus on December 04, 2007, 07:08:31 PM
BREAKING NEWS: Terrorists hijack 2 eBay auctions and crash them into a JPG of the World Trade Center, over 4000 pixels dead. More at 11:00.
Title: Re: eBay scam. Sale hijacked.
Post by: rag-time4 on December 05, 2007, 08:59:01 AM
My thoughts on this are that ebay should be treated as any other marketplace, even though ebay does make a lot of money for hosting the marketplace.

People should be responsible for the transactions that they make.

I myself have thought (dreamed) of buying my dream car on ebay, but I wouldn't complete the sale unless I could actually see the car in person.

A 10 dollar video game I can afford to be more trusting. A $10,000+ automobile I'm gonna want to be as safe and secure in the transaction as I could possibly be.
Title: Re: eBay scam. Sale hijacked.
Post by: Kitsunexus on December 05, 2007, 09:01:39 AM
My thoughts on this are that ebay should be treated as any other marketplace, even though ebay does make a lot of money for hosting the marketplace.

People should be responsible for the transactions that they make.

I myself have thought (dreamed) of buying my dream car on ebay, but I wouldn't complete the sale unless I could actually see the car in person.

A 10 dollar video game I can afford to be more trusting. A $10,000+ automobile I'm gonna want to be as safe and secure in the transaction as I could possibly be.

That reminds me, how do they get the car down to you? Do they actually DRIVE IT? Who wants it after all thsoe extra miles were put on it? What if they had an accident? Would you get your money back?
Title: Re: eBay scam. Sale hijacked.
Post by: Necromancer on December 05, 2007, 09:33:19 AM
I myself have thought (dreamed) of buying my dream car on ebay, but I wouldn't complete the sale unless I could actually see the car in person.

Agreed.  If I absolutely couldn't see the car in person (and it was rare enough), then I'd hire a reputable company to do it for me.  If I'm not mistaken, ebay's vehicle purchase protection thing doesn't cover anything that would have been discovered in a routine inspection, even if it isn't in the auction description, so only a fool would buy a car sight unseen.

That reminds me, how do they get the car down to you? Do they actually DRIVE IT? Who wants it after all thsoe extra miles were put on it? What if they had an accident? Would you get your money back?

Generally speaking, you either go and get it yourself and drive/trailer it home, or you pay a fully bonded and insured transport service.
Title: Re: eBay scam. Sale hijacked.
Post by: Turbo D on December 05, 2007, 09:58:44 AM
There is a service for a couple hundred that delivers the car. I've thought of buying a car on ebay, but the prices are pretty high.
Title: Re: eBay scam. Sale hijacked.
Post by: ceti alpha on December 05, 2007, 10:29:28 AM
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That reminds me, how do they get the car down to you? Do they actually DRIVE IT?

My brother bought a '69 Maverick on eBay from Santa Monica, CA. The seller had it inspected after the sale. The company that was shipping it to Boston wouldn't load it until something was fixed with the transmission or something. I forget exactly what it was. Anyway, my brother lucked into a good deal. He had just totaled his other Maverick that he had just put almost 10 000 into.  #-o An 18 wheeler ran him off the road and the driver didn't even know. He just kept on driving (or he saw what happened and just kept driving.). The mechanic who saw the car said to my brother, "This is a dead man's car". Anyway, for a couple hundred or whatever it was, the car was shipped to Boston.

Title: Re: eBay scam. Sale hijacked.
Post by: rag-time4 on December 05, 2007, 11:06:11 AM
One day, baby.... one day... (http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1981-DeLorean-5-speed-Clean-and-Nice_W0QQitemZ170175491733QQihZ007QQcategoryZ31830QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem)
Title: Re: eBay scam. Sale hijacked.
Post by: ceti alpha on December 05, 2007, 01:54:48 PM
Damn! Haha, yeah that's awesome. There's one here in Halifax you can see driving around during the summer months. Pretty sweet. But the plutonium would be hard to come by...that assuming you can construct a flux capacitor.  8)

Title: Re: eBay scam. Sale hijacked.
Post by: guyjin on December 05, 2007, 05:22:36 PM
One day, baby.... one day... (http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1981-DeLorean-5-speed-Clean-and-Nice_W0QQitemZ170175491733QQihZ007QQcategoryZ31830QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem)


you want the car, or the cocaine in it?
Title: Re: eBay scam. Sale hijacked.
Post by: Kitsunexus on December 05, 2007, 05:31:47 PM
You want the guitar, or the cocaine in it? (http://musicthing.blogspot.com/2007/10/why-is-this-electric-guitar-worth.html)
Title: Re: eBay scam. Sale hijacked.
Post by: Necromancer on December 06, 2007, 02:06:28 AM
One day, baby.... one day... (http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1981-DeLorean-5-speed-Clean-and-Nice_W0QQitemZ170175491733QQihZ007QQcategoryZ31830QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem)


Have one built brand spank-me new for only $57,500.  Adding the high performance motor option (with an astonishing 197hp) will set you back an additional $5,750, yet they don't give prices for the flux capacitor or Mr. Fusion.
Title: Re: eBay scam. Sale hijacked.
Post by: rag-time4 on December 06, 2007, 04:59:50 PM
Damn! Haha, yeah that's awesome. There's one here in Halifax you can see driving around during the summer months. Pretty sweet. But the plutonium would be hard to come by...that assuming you can construct a flux capacitor.  8)



Actually in my hometown of Vallejo, CA, a few years ago I used to see a young guy who would drive his DeLorean through town to the nearby Napa airport...

One day I trailed him for a bit, just to check out the car. I got a kick out of it.  :mrgreen:
Title: Re: eBay scam. Sale hijacked.
Post by: Turbo D on December 06, 2007, 06:37:24 PM
I'm down in El Monte.