I just wrote that I would not write about eBay anymore and here I am, compelled to do so...
Fortunately, this is really not a story that will be seen as bashing eBay because it is just not something that the giant of over regulation and useless rules has any control over.
It seems con artists, inspired by eBay's (Good?) name have adopted a new tactic to scam people of hard earned money.
and here is the kicker....
Scammers are advertising on Craigslist and claiming to be connected with eBay!
Amazing as it sounds, it is true, the story goes something like this...
You (i.e. the aforementioned earner of difficult to gain money) see an auto for sale on Craigslist, posted in an advertisement in your local area. The car is the model you want, the price is unbelievable and you contact the seller to be first on the deal. - Normal life of a Craigslist buyer (I can attest to this as I am an active Craigslist buyer and seller).
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