No, he/she/it will try to get you to send money by wire transfer or some other non-secure form, and then abscond with the money with no guitar being sent. The scammer had something like three pages of eclectic items for sale. One other aspect is that all the auctions are 1-day only, the scammer assuming (correctly) that eBay isn't watching closely enough in the short term for these.
It is better, of course, to know useless things than to know nothing. - Seneca
This time, User ID khakshouy was the one hijacked. No Ricks in this group, though, mainly Fenders and Martins - well, the guitars, that is ... the scammer posted over 140 items!
It is better, of course, to know useless things than to know nothing. - Seneca
What bothers me about these last ones is that they had accrued a number of bids by the time I had seen and reported them to eBay. The bidders are thus open to further scam attempts by the 'seller' through eBay's system ... an astute bidder might not fall for other scams (e.g., might notice that the link provided is written as one URL but is actually pointing to a different URL), but the less-than-careful bidder might click on something they shouldn't.
It is better, of course, to know useless things than to know nothing. - Seneca
Anyone complete an Ebay transaction with, say a music store in the area of the item being sold, acting as an intermediary between the buyer and the seller?
Wow,I was watching the 360MG auction.I was going to ask the seller why he was using photos from another auction.Somebody won that(or got scammed)for $875.00.