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As you may know, I have my Surf up for sale. It's also advertised on Gumtree. Today I had a text from a guy who had seen it on Gumtree asking if the car had been sold and to e-mail him if not. I e-mailed him and then tried to text him to let him know the e-mail had been sent. The text wouldn't send. Alarm bells rang. Next, I get an e-mail from him saying that he's very keen on the car and asking what my best price would be. I replied saying that he should come and view the car. He said he was offshore (not uncommon round these parts, being near Aberdeen) so couldn't view it but was very keen on buying it if it was as good as I have said in the advert. I assured him that the advert is honest so he said he'd transfer the money into my PayPal account but needed my PayPal e-mail address so he could transfer the money. Alarm bells rang again so I telephoned PayPal and asked if there was any security risk. They said that there was no security risk if I only gave him my PayPal e-mail address, so I e-mailed him back with it. Next thing, a couple of hours later I get three e-mails from PayPal (supposedly) saying that the money for the car plus an extra £800 was waiting to be transferred into my account. It had left his account and was in a PayPal holding account. The extra £800 was to be transferred by me to the shipping company who would collect the car. But this would mean me using £800 of my own money from my own bank account as the "extra" £800 was still tied up with PayPal, don't forget. Once he had confirmation that the £800 shipping fee had been paid to the shipping company (probably the "buyer's" own account, no doubt), PayPal would release the rest of the funds into my PayPal account. Now, knowing that there have been teams of guys going round the UK buying up quality Surfs for re-sale in Borneo, this all seemed quite believable and legitimate. And I Googled the shipping company and it does actually exist, although they might not be aware of their role in all this, of course. I thought I'd give PayPal a quick call to confirm everything. Guess what? PayPal had no record of any money from this particular "buyer" and there were no funds in any holding account waiting to be transferred into my account later. Obviously a scam which nearly saw me £800 out of pocket. PayPal have since confirmed that it was a scam. Beware, folks. The e-mails were very convincing. If in doubt, check. Glad I did.
As you may know, I have my Surf up for sale. It's also advertised on Gumtree. Today I had a text from a guy who had seen it on Gumtree asking if the car had been sold and to e-mail him if not. I e-mailed him and then tried to text him to let him know the e-mail had been sent. The text wouldn't send. Alarm bells rang. Next, I get an e-mail from him saying that he's very keen on the car and asking what my best price would be. I replied saying that he should come and view the car. He said he was offshore (not uncommon round these parts, being near Aberdeen) so couldn't view it but was very keen on buying it if it was as good as I have said in the advert. I assured him that the advert is honest so he said he'd transfer the money into my PayPal account but needed my PayPal e-mail address so he could transfer the money. Alarm bells rang again so I telephoned PayPal and asked if there was any security risk. They said that there was no security risk if I only gave him my PayPal e-mail address, so I e-mailed him back with it. Next thing, a couple of hours later I get three e-mails from PayPal (supposedly) saying that the money for the car plus an extra £800 was waiting to be transferred into my account. It had left his account and was in a PayPal holding account. The extra £800 was to be transferred by me to the shipping company who would collect the car. But this would mean me using £800 of my own money from my own bank account as the "extra" £800 was still tied up with PayPal, don't forget. Once he had confirmation that the £800 shipping fee had been paid to the shipping company (probably the "buyer's" own account, no doubt), PayPal would release the rest of the funds into my PayPal account. Now, knowing that there have been teams of guys going round the UK buying up quality Surfs for re-sale in Borneo, this all seemed quite believable and legitimate. And I Googled the shipping company and it does actually exist, although they might not be aware of their role in all this, of course. I thought I'd give PayPal a quick call to confirm everything. Guess what? PayPal had no record of any money from this particular "buyer" and there were no funds in any holding account waiting to be transferred into my account later. Obviously a scam which nearly saw me £800 out of pocket. PayPal have since confirmed that it was a scam. Beware, folks. The e-mails were very convincing. If in doubt, check. Glad I did.
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