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By Nicola_Red
#412257
I'm not remotely convinced that's a genuine bid. Probably an African scammer. Careful out there Foots, you don't wanna end up conned out of an iphone.
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By Yudster
#412262
Look what happened to Topher and Cat...........
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By Boboff
#412265
There are buy it now offers for £900 on there, so I think £1400 may be asking allot, and it's not a bid, its the price you have to pay to get it.

He's been a member for 9 years, does very little selling or buying, and he's Italian.

Given these facts I would not trust that account with money.
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By Nicola_Red
#412268
The listing is complete, meaning that someone had agreed to pay the amount. Ebay refer to that as a winning bid even if it's a 'buy it now' and so not strictly an auction - that was what I meant by a bid.

I actually meant the buyer was probably a scammer, not the seller (as in what happened to Toph and Cat). A common feature of scam buyers is that they bid way over the commonly accepted value of the item, and will often volunteer to add extra cash onto their payment for postage etc, conning the seller into a false sense of security. It's most common with electrical goods and phones. (I have been ebaying for a long time now!)
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By DannyBoy
#412279
foot-loose wrote:So you know I like the iPhone but seriously:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Apple-iPhone-4-32 ... 2eadc379e6

So I've stuck the new one I've preordered up for sale as well just to see what happens. Have I missed something? Are people actually willing to pay more than double the value or is this just folk fannying about?


Your missing something dude, the phone for sale im guessing is SIM Free one?, Apple will be selling SIM Free iPhone 4s in the UK, geeks in the USA and rest of europe will be jumping for these as they wont be available in here for while and rest of europe also for a few months, in the USA AT&T still have exclusivity on iPhones, it means if a Yankee doddle buys this they can use the iphone on any network in USA and not be locked down to AT&T. If you can get your hands on MORE id buy as many as you can and sell as quickly as you can.
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By Boboff
#412295
The only one sold in history is for £1100.

For a phone!! I could buy a polly tunnel for that which would keep me in Carrots and dock leaves all year round
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By Yudster
#412315
What do you use dock for Boboff?
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By foot-loose
#412320
boboff wrote:There are buy it now offers for £900 on there, so I think £1400 may be asking allot, and it's not a bid, its the price you have to pay to get it.

Are they not for the 16GB version? I'm talking about the 32GB.

boboff wrote:He's been a member for 9 years, does very little selling or buying, and he's Italian.

Given these facts I would not trust that account with money.

I'm wanting to sell my phone though, not buy someone elses. I'm wanting HIS money. And I want it paid through PayPal. If it's not, they can jog on.

nicola_red wrote:I actually meant the buyer was probably a scammer, not the seller (as in what happened to Toph and Cat). A common feature of scam buyers is that they bid way over the commonly accepted value of the item, and will often volunteer to add extra cash onto their payment for postage etc, conning the seller into a false sense of security. It's most common with electrical goods and phones. (I have been ebaying for a long time now!)

Surely if it's done through PayPal, and I get proof of postage, then I'm covered?

Yudster wrote:What do you use dock for Boboff?

Charging... obviously.
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By MK Chris
#412336
Proof of postage is NOT ENOUGH, you need proof of delivery. This means you have to send it Recorded or Special Delivery (Special Delivery is better, as Recorded Delivery is still not guaranteed, it just needs a signature when it is delivered), or you can use a courier service, AS LONG AS IT IS TRACKABLE ONLINE. If you do this, you should be covered by Paypal. I think.
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By Nicola_Red
#412360
Topher is correct. I would also specify exactly which countries you will and won't post to in your listing, and don't include Africa. You can also specify to block bidders who are registered in countries to which you don't post. Obviously many of them register with UK/US addresses to get around that, but if I recall correctly (I can't access ebay at work to double-check this), if after they win they then ask for the phone to be sent to a country you don't post to, you can raise a dispute and get the transaction cancelled on that basis.
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By foot-loose
#412369
Topher wrote:Proof of postage is NOT ENOUGH, you need proof of delivery. This means you have to send it Recorded or Special Delivery (Special Delivery is better, as Recorded Delivery is still not guaranteed, it just needs a signature when it is delivered), or you can use a courier service, AS LONG AS IT IS TRACKABLE ONLINE. If you do this, you should be covered by Paypal. I think.

Well it's an iPhone worth £600 so i'm already sending it special delivery.

nicola_red wrote:Topher is correct. I would also specify exactly which countries you will and won't post to in your listing, and don't include Africa. You can also specify to block bidders who are registered in countries to which you don't post. Obviously many of them register with UK/US addresses to get around that, but if I recall correctly (I can't access ebay at work to double-check this), if after they win they then ask for the phone to be sent to a country you don't post to, you can raise a dispute and get the transaction cancelled on that basis.

I've already done that as well, will post to Europe, Australia, Canada and the US. I've also listed the countries that I won't post to and told the guy from Indonesia that it wasn't for happening (even though I think based on his usage he is a genuine seller, I aint taking the risk).
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By Nicola_Red
#412373
Then the only other thing I'd say is to specify in your listing that you won't post the phone til after the payment has cleared. You can add that it's to prevent scammers if you want - genuine bidders will understand. As soon as the payment is in your paypal account, withdraw it to your bank account and don't post the phone til you can see it in your bank. That should take 5-7 working days, which is a perfectly reasonable amount of time to wait to post such a high value item. Then if the account turns out not to be geniune, paypal can't take the money back, as you've already withdrawn it.
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By foot-loose
#412374
The only problem with that is that the reason people are paying so much for it is because of the delay in getting the phone from Apple. I've promised next day delivery in the UK.
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By Nicola_Red
#412375
Ah. Oh well, you've done everything else right, so just pray that you get a genuine buyer. I'm sure all will be well, I've been ebaying for about eight years now and never been scammed. My bro did get his account hacked, but that was kinda his own fault for logging in via a spoof email.
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By Boboff
#412389
Yudster wrote:What do you use dock for Boboff?


I don't use it, I am just really good at growing it, I can spray, cut, set fires, mulch, and within a week my dock is back!

I am trying a war on weeds in the fruit garden, but its taking ages and I am not getting very far either, bloody things.
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By MK Chris
#412393
foot-loose wrote:The only problem with that is that the reason people are paying so much for it is because of the delay in getting the phone from Apple. I've promised next day delivery in the UK.

You're sending Special Delivery, so you should be fine. If it turns out to be a scammer, you can prove that the item was delivered using Royal Mail's online service.

Alternatively send it to me. I'll give ya £50 for it.
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By newsbeat
#412413
£50.01
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By newsbeat
#412416
Only having a laugh. Fair price £741. Says they retail at 299 euroes
Last edited by newsbeat on Tue Jun 22, 2010 8:19 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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By DannyBoy
#412420
Walton wrote:I've wanted an iPhone for awhile now like, hopefully I'll be bale to get an older model for cheaper :D.


there will be a lot of iPhone 3Gs for sale after June 24th and the 3Gs will be able to use the NEW iphone OS SORTED!!! 8)

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