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    escrow fraudulent

    I wasn't sure where to post this so here goes.


    Fraudulent Escrow Services Leave Buyers In the Lurch

    If you buy items at auction through eBay or other online
    auction services, you'll want to pay attention to this one.

    For expensive goods (say, over $1,000), many auctioneers and
    bidders use an 'escrow' system. Escrow means that the winning
    bidder sends the cash to a neutral third party (an escrow
    company) to be held, usually until the goods are shipped and
    the bidder is satisfied with their condition.

    The benefit is that the escrow company is supposed to be a
    neutral party to the transaction, a middleman, that protects
    both the auctioneer and the bidder in case something goes
    wrong. Of course, there is a charge for this service.

    Well, some folks are taking advantage of this system to bilk
    bidders out of thousands of dollars.

    It's scarily simple: the scammers, working in cahoots with the
    auctioneer, set up a phony escrow company, complete with its
    own Web site. When you 'place the money in escrow,' you're
    just sending it to scammers, who then use stalling tactics to
    explain why the auction hasn't cleared escrow. Eventually they
    fold their tents and flee, and you're left thousands of
    dollars poorer and with no recourse.

    Here are some tips to avoid getting scammed by this fake
    escrow scheme:

    1. Use an escrow service recommended by the online auction
    site (for example, eBay recommends Escrow.com).

    2. If the seller wants you to use a specific escrow company,
    ask why. Be sure to check it out carefully.

    3. If anything seems fishy, find another escrow company.


    More information about fraudulent escrow and auctions:

    eBay Members Scammed by Fraudulent Escrow Sites:

    ==> http://www.auctionbytes.com/pages/abn/y02/m10/i26/s02

    Tech TV - New Twist on Auction Fraud:

    ==> http://www.techtv.com/news/security/...405234,00.html

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    Thanks anyway. Same story was posted here by Mole.

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    Sorry I missed that.

    I just got my copy of scambusters today.

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    This has been happening for well over a year now. The advice used to be that you should look into the domain reg details and check the registrant and date of first reg. Look at the quality of the web site. My rule when selling is simpler -

    don't accept escrow or any credit card payments.

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    excellent

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    So it's paypal all the way?

    I guess that's the only thing you use then.

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