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Ebay Buy and Switch Scam

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  • Ebay Buy and Switch Scam

    EBay experiences millions of transactions every day, and most of them go off without trace. But it's also a haven for scammers and their tricks. One of the most common is "buy and switch," an update of an old mail order scam.

    How It Works


    It's a clever little scam, and one that's almost undetectable. The buyer has an item of moderate value that's broken or unusable. He searches eBay for the same item, in good condition, then bids on it and wins it. When he receives the undamaged item, he switches it for his broken one, telling the seller it was either broken in transit, or accusing the seller of auctioning off broken goods, and threatening to leave negative feedback.
    As most sellers want to maintain high positive feedback, they'll refund the money, leaving the buyer with an undamaged item free of charge. With this scam, the buyer will insist the seller leaves feedback first before leaving theirs - a form of blackmail.
    Since it's rarely reported, there's no way of knowing how pervasive this scam is, or how many sellers fall victim to it on an annual basis, but estimates are in the thousands.

    How To Avoid The Scam


    Truthfully, this is a scam that's almost impossible to avoid. It's also virtually impossible to prove - how can you ever be certain that the merchandise wasn't damaged in transit, for instance?
    The best way to protect yourself, if the item is of more than nominal value, is to insist on insurance. It adds a little to the postage, but it can save you problems later.
    If you receive a communication from a buyer about receiving damaged goods, check his feedback. If there are neutral remarks or even questionable ones, contact other sellers to see if they've had problems. Don't be afraid to confront the buyer and report him to EBay.

    If You've Been A Victim


    Unfortunately, your chances of recouping your money or your undamaged item are small. It's a situation where you have to chalk up the loss to experience, and, if you have even the slightest suspicion, refuse to sell to that person again.
    You can also bite the bullet and leave negative feedback, accusing the buyer. But your problem then becomes proving the accusation.

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    Re: Ebay Buy and Switch Scam

    One way to help protect yourself with that (on electrical items) is to put the serial number down on the auction. Its not fool proof and wont work for all but it will help people.

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