Item “purchased” which I have NOT listed for years

I have suddenly received a notice of payment for an item I haven't sold for several years. I am concerned this is a scam but can't contact EBay. How do I report this? I won't update my seller information as requested in case this is hacked.

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Item “purchased” which I have NOT listed for years

papso22
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Who sent you the notice of payment?  Does it appear in your sold record?  You seem to have sold some yeast recently.

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This hasn't been listed for years. Until I "update bank details" I can't see info and I won't do that

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For some reasson then it was still showing for sale in your eBay listings. The item sold a few days ago.

 

Sellers need to register for eBay's Managed Payments to sell on eBay  and yes,  that does involve providing bank details,  see here:

 

https://www.ebay.co.uk/help/help/selling/getting-paid/introducing-managed-payments-ebay?id=4795

 

@ljmolloy 

 

 

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But I’m not selling!
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jckl1957
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The listing was so old that there wasn't a picture of the product on the original listing and it shows as last updated May 2020.

I would contact Ebay Customer services and tell them that this should not have been showing as a live listing and ask them to refund the buyer as you don't have a bank account linked to Ebay.

I am not sure but I didn't think items could keep automatically listing on a loop for 4.5 years.

Although, it is nearly hallowe'en!

Use the link to get a callback.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/help/eua?id=5275&mkevt=1&mkpid

"There are two ways to be fooled. One is to believe what isn't true; the other is to refuse to believe what is true.”
Søren Kierkegaard, Danish philosopher (1813 - 1855)
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Yes but I have not listed it since 4 years ago
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