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PostPosted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 4:02 pm 
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http://www.reddit.com/r/funny/comments/ ... o_pay_for/

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First of all, I am not claiming to have invented this trick. I imagine others have used it with varying degrees of success. I also want to point out that nothing here is embellished or exaggerated.

I had tickets to a sporting event and couldn't attend. I made a 1-day listing and clearly stated that the tickets must be picked up in person within 24 hours (the game was the evening after the auction ended, so there wasn't any time to ship the tickets). A woman won the auction for about $600. The auction had ended at 10:00am and by 5:00pm she still hadn't responded to my emails trying to organize the exchange. Finally, at 9:30pm, I got a one-liner email: "I overbid and my husband won't let me buy these. Sorry and enjoy the game! : )"

I first tried explaining that I wouldn't have the time to resell the tickets (I already got turned down by the losing bidders). She said, "... that's not my problem. It's eBay, not a car dealership. I can back out if I want." I still don't understand the car dealership reference.

I was pretty upset. I was basically going to be stuck with tickets to an event that I couldn't attend. That's when I got the idea to convince her to change her mind.

I created a new eBay account, "Payback" we'll call it, and sent her a message: "Hi there, I noticed you won an auction for 4 [sporting event] tickets. I meant to bid on these but couldn't get to a computer. I wanted to take my son and dad and would be willing to give you $1,000 for the tickets. I imagine that you've already made plans to attend, but I figured it was worth a shot."

At 11:30pm she responded to Payback: "I'll do it for $1,100, no less. I can meet you at the game if you agree. I need your phone number."

At 11:35pm, Payback wrote: "Deal. Here is my number..." (Thanks Google Voice for the throwaway number). She called a few minutes later and made Payback "promise" to go through with the deal. She emphasized that she'd be out a lot of money if Payback backed out. Payback swore he would never do such a thing.

At 11:45pm, the woman emailed me: "Fine. I'll buy them. But you have to drop them off at my house tonight. I'll have the cash ready." So at **** midnight I drove to her house across town and met her on the road in front of her apartment building. She was a nasty and rude individual. Things didn't get any better when I told her I wanted an extra $20 for the trouble of driving there at midnight (yeah, pushing my luck, I know). It became very awkward and she literally threw 31 $20 bills at me. I counted them before handing over the tickets. I said, "thanks for the great transaction" as she flipped me off while walking away.

At 10:00am she called Payback to make sure they were still on for the exchange. Payback said that he could no longer go to the game and wouldn't be able to do the exchange. She blew her **** top and I swear to god started speaking in tongues. Payback said, "Ma'am, this is eBay, not a car dealership" and hung up.

I got a rabid email 10 minutes later telling me that I was going to hell and that she's reported me to the local police, FBI, and... the fire department. WTF?

I never heard another word from her. I have no idea if she went to the game or not.

Was this wrong?

EDIT: The Rabid Email
"Fuxking funny ****! You know you can go to JAIL for this. YOu theef!!!!! [City] cops FBI fire and government already no. Your done. I got your number and your name. This is thefting property ****!!! Give my $620 back or everything bad wiil happen - ****!!!!! You cant steal and get away. Refund me now or else!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You dpnt want a lawsuit. Trust me. u dont. You can have tickets jut give my my money and be done."

That's the bulk of the email, word for word. There was more at the end too. She must have pressed 'enter' 30 times and wrote "****" and the another 30 times and wrote "HELL". Then she wrote her name which was strange.

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Awesome.


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That was pretty inspired, probably marginally criminal on his part, but **** inspired.


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Hahah. Harnessing old EQ scams for fun and profit.

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I'm sure it is in fact marginally criminal, but he could've avoided making it criminal by not making it so obvious that it was him. The car dealership thing would have been better to leave out, though it wouldn't have felt as good without jabbing at her afterwards.

In his defense, eBay bids are legal contracts, from what I understand. If he could get in trouble for tricking her into paying, she could also get in trouble for signing a contract and not following through with her obligation to pay the $600.

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Roophus Gunthar wrote:
In his defense, eBay bids are legal contracts, from what I understand. If he could get in trouble for tricking her into paying, she could also get in trouble for signing a contract and not following through with her obligation to pay the $600.

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True, but I can't even imagine the nightmare of trying to get someone like that to pay through the legal system after the event has already occurred. While it does seem kind of shady to impersonate a 2nd buyer (the kind of scam we'd send a shady car dealer to the stockades for), it does seem like he was pretty justified.

This kind of crap is why I can't bring myself to buy or sell things on ebay.


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To date, my worst eBay experience was my $10 copy of Buffy Season 7. Waited 3 or 4 weeks for it to be delivered, by which point I had already filed a non-delivery complaint; the seller's account mysteriously became "unregistered"; and what I eventually received was a PAL-formatted Hong Kong pirate copy despite it having been presented as an NTSC-formatted original.

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Funny, my wife bought dozens of things on Ebay in her collecting phase, never really got seriously hosed. Just the little things you might expect when buying from regular folks online - things broken, damaged or in worse condition than the description implied. I think the buyer rating system really does work. Would be curious if this guy sold to someone who had no history, or a prior bad one, that kind of thing.

Edit: Come to think of it, though, my T3 DVD did stop working after a while. That kinda sucked.

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