I must be jinxed! I really must.
Some of you may remember I placed an advert on Amibench a few months ago for my Amiga kit and ended up picking up a Scammer on the way (remember the Turtle Beak Chips? ;-) he he). Well, I decided to list my A4000 on ebay the week before last and it finally sold for a pretty decent price. I was all set to meet the buyer this weekend as he was collecting the kit personally. Then, a couple of nights ago I checked my email as usual and I had one from ebay advising me that my change of email address request had been successful. I checked my ebay and amazingly my password still worked. But my email address had been changed. Weird huh? So, I began to look for unauthorised activity, fearing the worst, like I was the winning bidder on something expensive. What I found was worse - the Scammer had sent a "Second Chance Offer" to one of the unsuccessful bidders on my A4000 and the note even said to reply to this new email address. Obviously the idea here being that the Scammer would get the money sent to themselves by the unsuspecting Second Chance Offer winner and then they get no A4000, so then start coming after me as it was all done through my ebay User ID. I cancelled the Second Chance Offer listing immediately, changed my passwords and reported it all to ebay. They then placed other checks on my account that would identify unauthorised access and activity. So, no damage. Wrong!!! Good old ebay then removed the Second Chance Offer listing completely (I had just cancelled it) and then they went and removed the real listing too - the one that had actually ended with a real winning bid. The next thing is that I get an email from the buyer asking me to explain why he had received an email from ebay advising him not to proceed on the purchase of the Amiga and that the seller (me) did not have the account holder's (me) permission to list the item. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh!!!
So, now there is no listing to salvage and if I list the Amiga again my credibility on ebay is compromised.
I think I shall take it as a sign that I am supposed to keep my Amigas!!!
So, how did this all come about? Well, after the auction had ended I received a question from another ebay member asking if I was the real seller of the Amiga as they had seen an identical one, with identical description, on ebay with a different item number. They included the link to the ebay listing in with the email. But this was from an ebay member so it all looked normal. I clicked on the link to see if someone had used my photos or something and the listing was for something completely unrelated - a pair of hi-fi speakers. So I thought nothing more about it, but it niggled me as it was "a bit odd". Looking back, this must be how the Scammer got my login details - the link I followed must have captured my info somehow.
So, if any of you are selling on an auction site and you get an odd email with a link in it - Please do not follow it - you may end up having your account hijacked for fraudulent use.
It makes me sick, it really does. I know it could have been a lot worse, but it is not a pleasant experience.
See - told you - I must be jinxed!!! :-(
Retromania