Remember when I said my boyfriend won the auction, well it turned out it was a scam. The lady emailed my boyfriend and told him she is waiting till the paypal payment clears and she will send him an email when she ships the item and give him the shipping number. Monday comes and my boyfriend sees his payment went through but never got a email from her, so he messaged her but got no response. He tried three more times but still got no response. He was getting worried so I told him he should go to the community section and ask them how long he should wait to file a claim if the item never comes. He asks me how does he do that so I showed him. I also wrote the post for him and posted it and someone else asks for the auction number so they get more details, my boyfriend gives out the item number after I show him and later ebayers are saying it looks like a scam because the lady had another auction listed on the same item and she said the exact same words and layout, in the third auction she said she has a baby coming so she must sell her PS3 and the layout was different.
I look at it myself and decide it is indeed a scam so I called him while I was walking to work and told him I was afraid he got scammed so I doubt he get his PS3 so I would file a claim on paypal and report her to ebay and he said that's what he figured and that's what he was going to do.
When the lady listed the PS3, she had no other PS3's listed and I told my boyfriend to never bid on an item from someone with 0 feedback because I had a bad experience with someone with it. I also told him I want to look at the auction before he bids but he did it while I was in the shower but I was with him when he bid on another PS3. He said he got the two auctions mixed up when he placed the bid on the one he won. He lost the other auction but won this one here.
I don't know if the seller was actually a lady but my boyfriend thinks it's a she so I called it a she. Hey even guys have babies coming too because it's their kid too, not just the woman's.
So my boyfriend fell for a scam so he filed a claim with paypal. But thank god he only lost $322 dollars, I looked at the other auction listed by her and the winning bid of $1775 if I remember right but it was in the 1700's. Imagine losing that much money.
Also in her auction she said some idiot bid 1800 on the PS3 and canceled their paypal payment. Now I know why, someone who won figured it was also a scam because he or she saw she had listed her PS3 in other auctions and they got skeptical, so they canceled their payment before she took the money out and put it into her bank. But I wonder if someone really did bid that much on the item or did she just make it up, same as the baby coming.