I won't go into huge detail, as it's too damn irritating to go through it at the moment, but....
I offered a laptop for sale on ebay this week. Towards the end of the auction, someone 'bought it now'. I checked the account, 66 feedback, 100% positive.
I got a message from the user that they would want to collect the item.
They sent a payment by paypal, that was instantly cleared.
They collected the item, i trasnferred the cash to my bank.
Next day - I got a message from ebay warning me that the ebay user's account had been misused, and to not 'post any items that had been sold'.
Then - I got a message from paypal that the account had been misused, and the payment was suspended pending an investigation.
In summary, I'm out one laptop, and have no cash. I was royally suckered. Someone hacked an ebay AND a paypal account, and I lost out.
LEARN FROM MY MISTAKE:
1. NEVER let anyone pay by paypal and then collect. CASH ONLY.
2. Check the details carefully. I realised (too late) that the paypal payment had come from a different email account than that associated with the ebay account. However, the person who hacked the paypal account changed the userid so it matched the ebay username. In reviewing it quickly, it looked legit.
The police won't get involved unless requested by paypal - quote: "We get thousands of these a year, unless paypal can give us concrete evidence then we don't have the resources to investigate".
However, one thing that winds me up - ebay is set up to protect the buyer (understood) more than the seller. I had a very hard time indeed getting enough detail in the selling process from ebay to check the identity of the purchaser. In future, anybody who buys something from me pays cash and / or provides photo ID before they get a damned thing.
Overall, not a perfect start to the weekend.
