paid deposit dirctly to seller what do I do ragrding ebay

Paid seller a deposit directly, how do I let ebay know

 

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ebay won't be interested,

 

 

they don't cover deposits

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That's really not a good idea. You don't even know if the Item exists?

red_magpie
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We don't know what you're trying to buy. Giving a bit more information can help us to help you.

 

It's very risky to pay a deposit on anything on eBay, and sellers shouldn't ask for this. Not only is the deposit not covered by any buyer protection, but not paying the full price in one payment disqualifies the purchese from eBay's money back guarantee.

 

Are you buying a motor vehicle? Motor vehicles are about the only type of sale for which sellers often try to ask for a deposit. Please be VERY careful if considering buying any motor vehicle through eBay - there are scams everywhere.

In a TV programme about organised crime, a senior police officer reported that one criminal gang alone had registered "multiple hundreds" of fake accounts on eBay to place fraudulent listings for motor vehicles. And this is on top of ordinary sellers not mentioning faults, or lying about the vehicle's condition.

The important thing to understand is that there is NO BUYER PROTECTION WHATSOEVER for vehicles bought here, however you pay. Many buyers don't realise this, making eBay motors a magnet for criminals. Fake listings are as easy as posting a photo of any motor vehicle, and claiming to be selling it. In one day alone we heard of three buyers who each paid over £6,000 for cars that paid for turned out not to exist. There are no refunds, and no help or support from eBay.

Don't assume that good feedback means anything - hacked accounts are often used to place ads for motor vehicles. Don't fall for bargain prices, or excuses why the vehicle isn't available for inspection, or fake claims that eBay or anyone else will hold your payment safe until you have approved the vehicle (they won't!).

The golden rule is not to pay anything, not even a deposit, until you have seen and inspected the vehicle, checked the paperwork and had an HPI check. Then pay in cash, which is the only method of payment that is safe for both buyer and seller.

If a seller comes up with excuses not to accept these conditions, walk away from it.

 

 

 

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