Tuesday, July 20, 2010

The Italian Scam: Seller's Tips

This a warning for any seller trading with eBay membernicagoras (formerly known as g.squillace4) whose real name is Giuseppe Squillace from Italy. In the following
sections I dissect and expose his scamming tactics which rely on the following:
1) Paypal's defunct Claim system

2) The inability to track online items shipped to Italy

I will expose his blatant lies one by one and show some simple techniques every
seller should use. Read this Guide and learn how to identify
fraudulent buyers, and which measures you should take to avert such
frauds. Sadly, my experience from the recent months suggests
that the number of eBay scams both from rogue sellers (see my previous Guide )
and from fraudulent buyers is increasing exponentially.
11 Jan update:g.squillace4 has changed his eBay ID to nicagoras, most likely because sellers refuse to sell anything to that crook after reading this Guide. I Smell a Rat

On 16th September 2007 nicagoras purchased eBay items 140155468413 and
140155448834. He agreed to pay 19
and 35 for these items (54 in total including P

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