Scammed by eBay seller

Hi all,

 

 

 

I’m reaching out here for help and advice regarding a serious issue I’ve encountered with a seller who I originally found on eBay.

 

 

 

What happened:

 

 

 

I came across a listing on eBay for a brand new, unopened ASUS GTX 1060 GPU, listed at £90.

 

 

 

When I attempted to purchase it via eBay, I was shown a message saying the item was unavailable in my area.

 

 

 

The seller then messaged me directly via eBay and encouraged me to buy the GPU off eBay via their private website, bypassing eBay's payment system entirely.

 

 

 

Unfortunately, I proceeded, believing the seller’s 100% positive feedback made them trustworthy. I paid £95.55 via PayPal.

 

 

 

 

 

The problem:

 

 

 

The package arrived — but the GPU was missing.

 

 

 

The box was the retail packaging for the graphics card, but it only contained the manual and driver CD, both of which showed clear signs of tampering (e.g., booklet bent, CD opened).

 

 

 

The GPU was advertised as brand new and sealed, which was obviously not the case.

 

 

 

I’ve taken detailed photos and video evidence of the contents and packaging upon opening.

 

 

 

 

 

Seller’s response:

 

 

 

The seller is now implying that I am scamming him, and has demanded I return the empty box at my own expense before he investigates.

 

 

 

He has also stated that he needs the box to verify the weight against what was recorded at the post office.

 

 

 

I’ve checked the Royal Mail tracking (number: 0217-9BB6-01E5-5F81) — it confirms delivery and shows a photo but doesn’t list the parcel’s weight.

 

 

 

I've asked the seller to provide the original shipping receipt showing the tracked weight, which could clearly support my claim — he has not yet done so.

 

 

 

 

 

Why I need help:

 

 

 

I know that buying off eBay voids buyer protection, but the seller clearly used eBay’s messaging system to direct me off-site, which I understand violates eBay's policy.

 

 

 

I’m now left £95 out of pocket, with an empty box and a seller unwilling to take accountability. I’ve since raised a dispute with PayPal, but I’d appreciate any advice from the community:

 

 

 

Is there any way to report this seller to eBay, even though the transaction was completed off-site?

 

 

 

Can anything be done about abuse of eBay messaging to lure buyers away?

 

 

 

Has anyone experienced something similar — and how was it resolved?

 

 

 

Any guidance would be appreciated.

 

 

Thanks,

 

Kelvin

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Buying off eBay does not Void buyer protection far from it,  it gives you full protection but you must open a case within 30 days if the item's last estimated date for delivery.

 

Be careful to open the right case here.

 

Proceed this way now:

 

You have received an item not as described,  go right of the item in your Purchase History and from More Actions select... Return this item selecting the reason Item Does Not Match Description or Photos.

 

The seller needs to accept this case within 3 days and refund,  if they want their item back first , they need to pay for that fully tracked return postage, then on receipt of their item they have 48 hours to refund you.  If they don't ,  need to escalate the case,  ask eBay to step in, and they'll force the refund.

 

Never listen to any excuse or promise from the seller to close the case early,  and do not forget to escalate.

 

@kelv76 

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The buyer (OP) participated in an off-Ebay deal and did not buy through Ebay or pay through Ebay checkout so they have no protection from Ebay.

"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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OP you have a bit of a problem here. If you goto eBay they will say well you made the off site sale with the seller, which would actually lead you both in to trouble.

 

This is not an eBay problem per se. You could try your payment provider they may help.

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You have done the only thing possible, by opening a not as described case with paypal.

 

Do not know what paypal requirements are, but if required to return will beat your expense. 

 

Rather foolish to rely on ebay feedback, if seller will avoid ebay fees, then they are not to be trusted to honour a sale. You can’t even leave feedback.

 

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