SoCal Bong
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Mostly for curiousity, I've been watching a number of Super Bowl tickets on eBay. There have been quite a few with low prices and no bids that say to contact the seller by email (usually an AOL address) rather than using "ask seller a question" through the eBay site.
Most of these listings don't last long and are removed. I'm pretty confident that they were scams to begin with but how did someone come to that conclusion enough to report the seller as fraudulent? In some cases these sellers have hundreds or even thousands of transactions with a high percentage of positive feedback.
Are scammers hacking into legit sellers' accounts to post these? And the seller themself has the listing removed?
Anyone know more about this or observe the same thing?
Most of these listings don't last long and are removed. I'm pretty confident that they were scams to begin with but how did someone come to that conclusion enough to report the seller as fraudulent? In some cases these sellers have hundreds or even thousands of transactions with a high percentage of positive feedback.
Are scammers hacking into legit sellers' accounts to post these? And the seller themself has the listing removed?
Anyone know more about this or observe the same thing?