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TIPS TO AVOID ONLINE AUCTION SCAMS

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bp holdings This is going to be my second post on scams. Earlier I had posted how I was about to get scammed in the posts how to avoid charitable donation scams. Last week I was reading a scam story, where a buyer bid and won three iPhones at a cheap price. The seller had good reputation and 100% positive feedback. Seller was throughout very quick to respond. Read more this original page to find out what actually happened then? The story motivated me in to writing this topic for today. A little help to prevent fraud happening in your life. Everyone likes a good deal – especially on items that tend to be more expensive, like jewelry and collectibles. As such, more people are turning to online auction sites like eBay to find these kinds of great deals. But the trouble with buying online is that there are unscrupulous sellers out there, and you need to know what to look for. Here are some tips to avoid scams when buying jewelry and other collectibles from online auction sites. Only Use Reputable Sellers The first thing to check when buying online is to only use reputable sellers. People who sell jewelry online, or other collectibles, know that their reputation is everything. If a buyer is going to shell out thousands of dollars, they want a sense of trust. And online, that all comes down to feedback. Make sure that you only deal with sellers who have a positive feedback rating over 98%, and who have transactions under their belt. An example that could be a scam is a new seller, with only one or two transactions over the last week. Most sellers who sell collectibles will have lots of transactions over several years. Also, look for sellers who have sold expensive items before. This can give you a sense that they know what they are doing. If the seller has only sold $10 electronic accessories, and is now listing a $5,000 diamond ring, this could be a red flag. The bottom line is that you should check the feedback profile carefully. Look For Verification Most sellers who sell coins or other collectibles of high value usually seek out verification to give buyers confidence – for example, getting a PayPal verified seal. This can give confidence that the seller has provided additional identification to eBay and their payment processor PayPal. Verify the Description and Pictures After checking the seller out in-depth, you need to do your due diligence on the item being sold. Even reputable sellers could inadvertently post something that is not legitimate. When buying something, look at the pictures in detail. Most sellers of high value items will post a lot of pictures and be sure to highlight all the key features. There should also be a description to match. bp holdings

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TIPS TO AVOID ONLINE AUCTION SCAMS

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This is going to be my second post on scams. Earlier I had posted how I was about to get scammed in the posts how to avoid charitable donation scams. Last week I was reading a scam story, where a buyer bid and won three iPhones at a

cheap price. The seller had good reputation and 100% positive feedback. Seller was throughout very quick to respond. Read more this original page to find out what actually happened

then?

The story motivated me in to writing this topic for today. A little help to prevent fraud happening in your life.

Everyone likes a good deal – especially on items that tend to be more expensive, like jewelry and collectibles. As such,

more people are turning to online auction sites like eBay to find these kinds of great deals. But the trouble with buying online is that there are unscrupulous sellers out there, and you need to know what to look for. Here are some tips to

avoid scams when buying jewelry and other collectibles from online auction sites.

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The first thing to check when buying online is to only use reputable sellers. People who sell jewelry online, or other collectibles, know that their

reputation is everything. If a buyer is going to shell out thousands of dollars, they want a sense of trust. And online, that all comes down to feedback.

Make sure that you only deal with sellers who have a positive feedback rating over 98%, and who have transactions under their belt. An example that could

be a scam is a new seller, with only one or two transactions over the last week. Most sellers who sell collectibles will have lots of transactions over

several years.

Also, look for sellers who have sold expensive items before. This can give you a sense that they know what they are doing. If the seller has only sold $10 electronic accessories, and is now listing a $5,000 diamond ring, this could be a red flag. The bottom line is that you should check the feedback

profile carefully.

ONLY USE REPUTABLE SELLERS

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Most sellers who sell coins or other collectibles of high value usually seek out verification to give buyers

confidence – for example, getting a PayPal verified seal. This can give confidence that the seller has provided additional identification to eBay and their payment

processor PayPal.

LOOK FOR VERIFICATION

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After checking the seller out in-depth, you need to do your due diligence on the item being sold. Even reputable sellers could inadvertently post something that is not

legitimate. When buying something, look at the pictures in detail. Most sellers of high value items will post a lot of pictures and be sure to highlight all the key features.

There should also be a description to match.

 

If something is not clear, make sure you ask for clarification. Honest sellers will provide a quick and

appropriate response, where as scams will probably not answer at all, or just point you back to the listing. If

something doesn’t seem right, don’t buy it!

VERIFY THE DESCRIPTION AND PICTURES

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Finally, make sure that you understand the sellers policies. Reputable sellers must include a return policy per eBay

guidelines. The more honest sellers will clearly post it, and make sure that the buyer knows it will be honored. Also,

make sure that you check the shipping and handling policies as well. Reputable sellers charge fair shipping and

handling prices, where scams sometimes post very high “handling” charges for small items. Make sure the shipping

and handling makes sense.

 

READ THE POLICIES

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Read each and every word on the item, does that look fake? Does the description look genuine. Does the picture of the item look real to you? If possible go to the manufacturer page and try to find out if there’s any

difference between auction sellers description vs. manufacturer’s description. Any mismatch can raise a red flag!

At the end, always remember the thumb rule, if it seems too good to be true it definitely is. Wikipedia has a great resource on internet fraud, reading which I really feel that today’s scammers are brainy people, if

you neglect a little bit, you’ll be scammed. You can get enough information about avoiding scam on government website.

Readers, did you ever face a fraud or a scam? Want to share your experience?

 

 

READ ITEMS DESCRIPTION THOROUGHLY

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