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I bid and won what looked like a genuine ebay sale:

 

Avant Loader 635 trailer | eBay

 

The subsequent emails and invoices from 'ebay' rang alarm bells, and contacted ebay to see if it was real. The sale was real, but the invoice I received wasn't, and then they wanted money to be transferred to an account - well i obviously told them to go and do one.

 

Real shame because I thought I had bought a good-un and not too cheap to think this isn't right.

 

Anyone else on here bid for it?

 

Al.

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It was pointed out as a bit sus a few weeks ago . He had lots of other tractors all on at once . \At least you did not part with any wonga ! Its rife on fleabay i'm afraid .

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Things that gave that listing away. No actual description of condition and did not list as I am selling or entering. Also a seller who has not had a review since 2007 indicates a hijacked acct.

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I saw it and asked for the year and serial number. It was not forthcoming, so I reported to ebay who as usual did nothing. I sold a chipper to a guy with 350 hours on it, who sold it on ebay with only 25. He had clocked it, and I reported this to ebay, who did nothing. They are useless in stopping this kind of scam. I brought my avant on ebay, but it was a genuine seller with good feedback, an adressnand landline phone. I suspect your machine was stolen, probably by the same gang who nicked my crusher

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