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Ebay, Gumtree & Autotrader Vehicle / Car Scams

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  • Lindiloo22
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    Re: Ebay, Gumtree & Autotrader Vehicle / Car Scams

    BMW 3 SERIES 2.0 318i SE 4 dr £4999
    YH10 HPJ. TEL:07513 xxxxxx


    Having tried to call the number on this ad with no reply I sent a text stating that I was interested if the vehicle was still for sale. I received a text response from "Autotrader" telling me to email the seller at the following email address
    Xxxxx@bbc-music.co.uk.
    I emailed as requested and was told that the vehicle was in Scotland and the seller would have it delivered at no cost. When I responded saying that my partner was working in Scotland and could possibly view the vehicle I received the following.



    Here is my address KW14 xxx - Thurso you can come and collect yourself but also I have requested personal support and I was approved to use Buyer Protection Program, so i decide to sell it just by eBay.
    Here is how the process works:
    - I will list the car on eBay Motors for £4,999 and I will send you a link to my auction, so you can buy it immediate
    - you have to pay for the item to eBay to secure the funds,
    - they confirm me that they received the funds,
    - I deliver the car,
    - you receive the car,
    - they send me the money.
    Here you can read eBay Buyer Protection Program


    In case you are not familiar with them, please read their Buyer Protection and will see that they cover 100% the transaction done through them up to £50,000. You will receive the car with all the documents. As you know eBay is the best company of online transactions. If indeed interested in it and have the funds, I will list it on eBay, as I have a 100% positive feedback with them.
    Please let me know your decision.



    Having checked online it would seem this fits with other instances of a scam where the vehicle is at the northern most point of Scotland, the seller is using what is supposedly a BBC email address and offering free delivery if paid through a supposedly safe 3rd party.


    If I'm wrong about this I've obviously just missed out on a real bargain.





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  • Brigita
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    Re: Ebay, Gumtree & Autotrader Vehicle / Car Scams

    Thanks Jack, j
    just emailed you with the info.

    Look forward to work on this together,

    Brigita

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  • Brigita
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    Re: Ebay, Gumtree & Autotrader Vehicle / Car Scams

    Hi,

    i know its been a while ago. but see the thread - its nearly 2016 and nothing has changed. have you ever achieved anything and do you still have the strength to try again??

    Best wishes,

    Brigita

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  • Brigita
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    Re: Barclays and vehicle scam via ebay and gumtree

    hi Agerag... you managed to achieve anything?

    - - - Updated - - -

    my thread is 1430.... have you ever managed to achieve anything? what can we do together?

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  • Brigita
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    Re: Ebay & Gumtree Vehicle Scam. Barclays provide Fraudsters Accounts

    Another attachment of the agreement...
    Attached Files

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  • Brigita
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    Re: Ebay, Gumtree & Autotrader Vehicle / Car Scams

    yes....

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  • Kati
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    Originally posted by Brigita View Post
    Hi,

    my thread is just below.... 1430... would you mind having a look... I'm kind of a loosing my hope after receiving the email from Barclays... wanting to compensate me with 7.66 pounds to keep my mouth shut, saying

    'At the time your funds were received into this account we had no knowledge or suspicions that this was anything other than a legitimate account.' They have also added: 'We can confirm that the account into which you transferred money has been closed down.'

    Just that - and nothing else.

    Look forward to your reply,
    Brigita
    this one??

    Originally posted by Brigita View Post
    Careful with the following - I've just been scammed


    1. Ebay item: Subaru Legacy, Price 4.375,00GBP
    2. Shipping company Admark Solutions Limited: info@admark-shipping-solutions.co.uk
    3. The seller Ian Taylor: iantaylor847@gmail.com
    4. Fake websites: www.admark-shipping-solutions.co.uk,
    5. Gov site indicating the company exists: https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/06950315
    6. Barclays Account Sort code: 20-42-73, Account number: 43737764
    7. Address: Wymodham Business Centre, Town Green, Wymodham, Norfolk, NR18 0PN
    8. Phone numbers: 020 8133 2465 - no response



    Agreement story:

    Dear Brigita,

    Admark Shipping Solutions is delighted to write this letter on behalf of our client (Ian Taylor) which has mandated us to handle the sale of a 2009 Subaru Legacy 2.0 D SE Sports Tourer.
    Attached to this e-mail you will find the Purchase Contract. For more details and a better understanding on how we work, it is necessary for you to read the contract carefully. You will need to sign it and send it back to us either by fax or e-mail.
    NOTE: If you are unable to view it on your mobile phone please install any PDF reader. It's free. The attachment is a PDF file which is not compatible with all phones/tablets models, so we strongly recommend you to open it from a computer.
    If, at any stage in the transaction there is anything concerning you about what has happened, what may happen or what has not happened please contact us.

    Thank you for choosing Admark Shipping Solutions, we always look forward to serve you.

    Admark Shipping Solutions
    Wymondham Business Centre
    1 Town Green
    Wymondham
    Norfolk
    NR18 0PN
    United Kingdom
    TEL: +44 1223 92 6534
    FAX: +44 1223 79 0021

    My story:


    Main body
    I have been a victim of an online vehicle scam. I came across the add on 07/12/2015, got in touch with the seller Ian Taylor via email

    Further on I got in touch with the shipping company via email, they sent through the agreement for the sale of a motor vehicle, representing a seller in the name of a shipping company Admark Shipping Solutions Ltd.
    The only provided bank details after I sent through the signed and scanned copy of the agreement. I have also received a letter on behalf of their client.

    Going through the email correspondence you will see the payment of 4735,00GBP has been initiated on the 8/12/2015 in the evening and the money reached their account on 9/12/2015 in the morning.
    We agreed for the car to be delivered on Friday 11/12/2015 at 4pm. The car never arrived; I send emails without response and I tried dialing the number provided on the agreement – and got no response. After having done some internet research I found out I was a victim of online fraud. I got in touch with Barclays, reported the fraud and filed the case under Actionfraud.police.uk.

    Is there anything else I could do?

    Brigita
    :bump: for [MENTION=7]Tools[/MENTION] xx

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  • Brigita
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    Re: Ebay, Gumtree & Autotrader Vehicle / Car Scams

    Hi,

    my thread is just below.... 1430... would you mind having a look... I'm kind of a loosing my hope after receiving the email from Barclays... wanting to compensate me with 7.66 pounds to keep my mouth shut, saying

    'At the time your funds were received into this account we had no knowledge or suspicions that this was anything other than a legitimate account.' They have also added: 'We can confirm that the account into which you transferred money has been closed down.'

    Just that - and nothing else.

    Look forward to your reply,
    Brigita

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  • Brigita
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    Re: Ebay & Gumtree Vehicle Scam. Barclays provide Fraudsters Accounts

    Hi,

    My thread is 1430. I'd like to get in touch. Would you be so kind to share her/his email address.

    Thank you,

    Brigita

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  • Tools
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    Re: Ebay, Gumtree & Autotrader Vehicle / Car Scams

    Detail all steps you took once you were aware it was a fraud and how each bank made it difficult to report and that you were made aware funds were still remaining in the account.

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  • Tom Cat
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    Re: Ebay & Gumtree Vehicle Scam. Barclays provide Fraudsters Accounts

    Thanks for your quick response i will contact the Financial Ombudsman Service as per your recommendation.

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  • Tools
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    Re: Ebay & Gumtree Vehicle Scam. Barclays provide Fraudsters Accounts

    Originally posted by Tom Cat View Post
    Hello

    I too have recently being scammed on eBay by Lucy ? Lucy@bteditor.co.uk on trying to purchase a Ford Capri for the sum of £4,600. as per previous threads I have read all looked very genuine including the Paypal email I received offering protection etc. I even went to the bank and showed them the eBay/PayPal letter to complete the transfer but was not informed or asked any promoting questions to give me any concern.
    Apologies if I overlooked your post [MENTION=76555]Tom Cat[/MENTION] and thank you for messaging me a reminder.

    It seems in your case, both your own bank and also Barclays have acted very slowly and made things difficult for you to report. I would suggest you use these facts to raise a complaint with the FOS (Financial Ombudsman Service) , you can read how to complain here https://ombudsman.faq-help.com/faqtA...idget=lbl01085

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  • Miss Marbles
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    Re: Ebay, Gumtree & Autotrader Vehicle / Car Scams

    Originally posted by Tools View Post
    The information I am given by my contacts is quite limited and unofficial (due to Data Protection etc), all I can tell you is that the "unusual" transfers in stating "horsebox" occurred around July 2015.

    I can try get more info but would not want to compromise the relationship we have with our contacts by putting their positions in jeopardy.

    I realise the precarious situation you are in and would need to tread carefully, your efforts are very much appreciated.

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  • dixie2013
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    Re: Ebay, Gumtree & Autotrader Vehicle / Car Scams

    Fraud fallout
    In recent weeks, we’ve seen a number of cases where bank customers have been the victims of fraud — but when they’ve tried to report it they have failed to get through to the right department.
    More often than not, it’s because the crime was spotted at the weekend or late in the evening.


    Fraud fallout: Bank customers are struggling to get the help they need when their accounts are attacked

    It seems that while it is relatively easy to cancel a card if its stolen, it is not so simple to stop fraudulent payments leaving your account.
    Conmen work round the clock — yet bank fraud departments don’t seem to.
    This week, the Financial Ombudsman found that £4.3 million has been lost because banks failed to act swiftly enough when fraud occurred.
    This is totally unacceptable. Banks are increasingly holding their customers to account when they fall for ruthless and convincing frauds.
    If someone suffers a loss because a bank’s fraud department can’t act swiftly enough to stop payments leaving, then they must repay the money immediately.
    j.coney@dailymail.co.uk

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  • Tools
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    Re: Ebay, Gumtree & Autotrader Vehicle / Car Scams

    The information I am given by my contacts is quite limited and unofficial (due to Data Protection etc), all I can tell you is that the "unusual" transfers in stating "horsebox" occurred around July 2015.

    I can try get more info but would not want to compromise the relationship we have with our contacts by putting their positions in jeopardy.

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