I wasn't sure the OcUK army would be interested in this. I know in the past OcUK detectives have been on the case!
Here's the situation:
An eBay seller (lets call them H) has scammed a friend of mine out of some money (not huge amount but still). They did this by building up a good eBay profile and relationship with my friend over some months. Buying and receiving goods from H etc and emails chats etc To the extent that they made the mistake of paying this seller by bank transfer on the last few purchases. ( i know i know!!)
On the last purchase the seller doesn't deliver on what my m8 paid for and it turns out this seller has done the same to *at least* 30 other eBay buyers. Unfortunately because my m8 paid using BT it is unlikely he will get his money back.
Obviously feeling a bit aggrieved (he has tried emailing and phoning H to no avail) my m8 did a bit of detective work and has managed to get her Facebook and Twitter account. He has also found a news report online of an interview a Sheffield paper did with H in 2016 Now unfortunately when he tried to speak to her on FB she blocked his account. She has now started selling stuff on Facebook as well.
Currently he is thinking to perhaps get in touch with the Sheffield news reporter who did the news report on H. Not sure they would be interested in it though.
What say you Ocuk readers? If i was the one scammed i would be messaging all the ebay buyers who got scammed by her. If she suddenly received a lot of messages on her facebook and twitter account asking her to refund all the money she scammed out of these people it would at least stop other people from buying from her (she is now selling on facebook).
I havent given further information as im not sure what the situation is legally and i'm also waiting on the go-ahead from my m8.
All he wants to do is warn other people as atm she seems to be getting away scot free.
He has tried the police - they have said let ebay deal with it. Doesn't help him get his money back though.
Suggestions?
Here's the situation:
An eBay seller (lets call them H) has scammed a friend of mine out of some money (not huge amount but still). They did this by building up a good eBay profile and relationship with my friend over some months. Buying and receiving goods from H etc and emails chats etc To the extent that they made the mistake of paying this seller by bank transfer on the last few purchases. ( i know i know!!)
On the last purchase the seller doesn't deliver on what my m8 paid for and it turns out this seller has done the same to *at least* 30 other eBay buyers. Unfortunately because my m8 paid using BT it is unlikely he will get his money back.
Obviously feeling a bit aggrieved (he has tried emailing and phoning H to no avail) my m8 did a bit of detective work and has managed to get her Facebook and Twitter account. He has also found a news report online of an interview a Sheffield paper did with H in 2016 Now unfortunately when he tried to speak to her on FB she blocked his account. She has now started selling stuff on Facebook as well.
Currently he is thinking to perhaps get in touch with the Sheffield news reporter who did the news report on H. Not sure they would be interested in it though.
What say you Ocuk readers? If i was the one scammed i would be messaging all the ebay buyers who got scammed by her. If she suddenly received a lot of messages on her facebook and twitter account asking her to refund all the money she scammed out of these people it would at least stop other people from buying from her (she is now selling on facebook).
I havent given further information as im not sure what the situation is legally and i'm also waiting on the go-ahead from my m8.
All he wants to do is warn other people as atm she seems to be getting away scot free.
He has tried the police - they have said let ebay deal with it. Doesn't help him get his money back though.
Suggestions?