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Beware of ebay Scammers: Tips for Your Safety

Beware of ebay Scammers: Tips for Your Safety


The world trades on eBay, thus transactions of millions of dollars take place daily on the eBay marketplace. As a buyer and seller of different products, you expect the transactions to be completely secure and you put your trust on it. Sometimes, the trust is so great that you tend to ignore some tell-tale signs of fraud. The transactions are vital to the marketplace, but this attracts some unwanted elements, such as con artists, who are generally termed as eBay scammers.

eBay takes every possible precaution to prevent serious buyers and sellers from these scammers, but sometimes a simple slip can lead to disastrous results for some people. Thus, whether you are a buyer or seller, you have to be very cautious in these deals. Here are five very useful tips to protect you from eBay scammers:

Tips To Remain Safe On Ebay


As far as possible, use the eBay's preferred payment mode of PayPal. Using Western Union Money transfer or Money Gram for the transactions is not safe at all; this has been confirmed by many regular eBay users. For sellers as well as buyers, it is safe to use PayPal, as other modes of payment are against eBay safe payment policy.

Keep monitoring your eBay account. If you see any activity, like posting of feedback, auctions you have listed or transactions closed without your knowledge, inform eBay immediately. This may mean that your eBay account is being compromised, so take prompt action. Some scammers hack into your eBay account and start doing transactions on your behalf.

Phishing is another concern. Some people spoof mails from reputed companies, banks or credit card companies, which require you to fill a form on a certain web page supplying lots of personal and financial details. Beware of these emails; never give your eBay account or PayPal details through it. If you have any doubt, do not reply at all. Instead, call eBay or email them to ask if they have sent the email. This also applies to PayPal. It has been verified by regular eBay users that eBay or PayPal never ask for login details or credit card details over email.

Some scammers send second chance offers for an item you recently bid and they ask you to take action on it. If you have received a message from eBay in eBay message box which has a title like: eBay second chance offer for ____, it may be authentic. Still it's safer to verify with eBay. Do not reply to any such message if it lands in your other email inbox, or if the subject matter is different.

Install the eBay toolbar and PayPal safety bar, they are free. The toolbar determines whether you are on a legitimate PayPal or eBay site. It can also detect scams in your eBay inbox. eBay has provided these for your safety, so use them.

Following the above tips, you will be doing safe transactions on eBay and your experience will be a pleasant and satisfying one.
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