
Fraudulent eBay listing
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- Victor VI
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Re: Fraudulent eBay listing
still trying to get him / her to think "the husband" mule has the money and isn't sending it on , no response from Solarisbank 

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- Victor VI
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Re: Fraudulent eBay listing
one last message to him/her to stir the pot
emailed solarisbank again as well as no response

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- Victor Monarch Special
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Re: Fraudulent eBay listing
Looks like you got screwed.
You should have bought it the first time for far less. Predictably, it was "sold" by a different seller the first time...

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JerryVan wrote: Mon Jan 03, 2022 8:26 pm Looks like you got screwed.You should have bought it the first time for far less. Predictably, it was "sold" by a different seller the first time...
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- Victor I
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Re: Fraudulent eBay listing
Perhaps the EU or GB has a similar bureau for investigation of what qualifies as internet crime. Since this thread has a large following, including we Yanks, I thought I would list this for future reference:
https://www.ic3.gov/
Of course you may have to have an actual crime committed with damages suffered by a victim to open a case. At the moment, Soundgen has cleverly thwarted a crime and done us all a service, especially the under-bidders!
https://www.ic3.gov/
Of course you may have to have an actual crime committed with damages suffered by a victim to open a case. At the moment, Soundgen has cleverly thwarted a crime and done us all a service, especially the under-bidders!
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Re: Fraudulent eBay listing
Although there were 7 underbidders, perhaps some (or all) were similarly skeptical and just playing along. Also, wouldn’t eBay’s “buyer protection” cover a fraud such as this? And assuming the buyer paid with a credit card, wouldn’t that also add a layer of protection?
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Re: Fraudulent eBay listing
Dear Anna Maria,Â
Thank you for your query.Â
We have reviewed the details of the case you have submitted. Due to data protection and banking secrecy laws, Solarisbank is not at liberty to disclose customer or account information to third parties.
We have forwarded your request to the responsible department for further investigation. Please be advised that we are not at liberty to comment on the details of any resulting investigations.Â
We hope that this information is of some assistance to you.Â
Kind regards,Â
Solarisbank Support Team
Thank you for your query.Â
We have reviewed the details of the case you have submitted. Due to data protection and banking secrecy laws, Solarisbank is not at liberty to disclose customer or account information to third parties.
We have forwarded your request to the responsible department for further investigation. Please be advised that we are not at liberty to comment on the details of any resulting investigations.Â
We hope that this information is of some assistance to you.Â
Kind regards,Â
Solarisbank Support Team