I published THIS VIDEO yesterday afternoon on YouTube about 10 Collector Car Scams that all had similar scammer markings. eBay in all there collective way of keeping buyers safe on the site pulled a discussion board post about there scams.
eBay has to know there is a lot of fraud on their website – but loves the fees that are charged to someones stolen credit card or hijacked sellers account, so they would rather pull public postings about scams than pull the scam listing itself.
This morning there was only 3 of the scam listings remaining. But their was a person posting on the EBMDG that they were robbed! I published this follow up video to show how the scammers are working their listings. It’s the holiday season and the scammers seem to be increasing their eBay motors listings to fund their holiday spending.
I suggest everyone take the time to watch it and learn how to spot a scam before you loose your money! And also visit our YouTube Channel to see all my videos.
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