Showing posts with label online auction sites. Show all posts
Showing posts with label online auction sites. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 14, 2005

Online Fraud - Exercise caution with online auction sites

If you've read my other postings, you'll note that I was a victim of credit card fraud which is believed to have come from an online transaction. I didn't take a back seat, but was extremely active in working with the proper authorities to apprehend some of the alleged "crook(s)."

Undoubtedly, you've either gotten or have definitely heard of the plethora of spoof/phish emails which have been blasting people's inboxes claiming to be from PayPal or eBay or your financial institution. I get those almost daily!

Here are some helpful links to additional information regarding spoofing, identity theft, and what to do to if you have been a victim, courtesy of eBay and PayPal.
  • Information from eBay about websites impersonating them.
  • eBay's Account Theft Overview.
  • eBay's Identity Theft.
  • PayPal Protect yourself from fraudulent emails.
Now, on to that other auction site, Bidz.com. On June 2, 2005, I received a e-newsletter from BizRate claiming, "Amazing Deals on Jewelry - $25 Off Your First Purchase." They were promoting Bidz as the auction site with the $1.00 auction. It was on that date, June 2nd, that I signed up for their Certified Merchant Program and shared my credit card information. The very next day, June 3rd, is when I got my first unauthorized, fraudulent charge to my credit card.

I have emailed Bidz customer service and BizRate to advise them of the fraudulent activity on my credit card that coincided with my registration on Bidz. However, neither Bidz nor BizRate has responded to my emails or acknowledge the receipt of same. I've done searches on Rip-Off Report and found several complaints against Bidz which date back 5 years. Unfortunately, I didn't check out the Rip-Off Report before I decided to share my personal information with Bidz.

Because of my personal experience, it is my opinion that I cannot recommend Bidz as an auction site that you would care to buy from OR sell on.

P.S. By the way, speaking of Rip-Off Report! Many years ago, on eBay, I dealt with an online seller who was living in Texas. He had listings for brand new electronics. I purchased a digital camera from him through eBay. When it arrived, it was not brand new, but remanufactured. I then started the process of trying to contact him through every means possible. For two weeks he ignored my contacts. Then, when I heard from him through a Paypal dispute, he said I had waited past the return period to contact him. Next thing you know, through the eBay dispute process, he pretends that he is his mother and replies that the guy has died! Oh my. Not the end of the story -- we found he had moved to the Northeast and was once again selling medical devices. To cap it all off? The dude later files a bogus complaint against me on Rip-Off Report. He made the whole thing up. If buying medical products and devices online, please do a background check on the company!!!

Be sure to take some time and check out my true story, To Catch a Thief : Credit Card Fraud and Identity Theft.

Monday, January 10, 2005

As an eBay Seller Looking for What's Hot

As an eBay seller, I'm on the look out for what's "hot." And, I don't necessary mean "hot" as in those prolific knockoff or replica handbags, which are seemingly the rage. I can't tell you just how many sellers on eBay are selling knockoffs as the real genuine thing!

However, "eBay.com has rules posted forbidding the sale of counterfeit goods, but it's not unusual to see Louis Vuittons on the site for less than $100."

I personally would rather sell the real, genuine article. So, I'm sticking to selling designer women's apparel with recognizable, authentic brand names.
  • Look for my listings under my eBay seller name: JaguarJulieBuys.
  • Check my positive feedback.
  • Purchase and pay with confidence as I'm PayPal verified and ID-verified on eBay.
  • My eBay store is Jaguar Julie Designs which just happens to be the name of my new company!
P.S. I stopped selling on eBay and only buy something once in a while. Being retired and a single senior, my life has changed significantly and I no longer have the energy to be a seller.

Monday, December 27, 2004

Online Auction Trends - eBay

With eBay Nation now boasting more than 125 million citizens and doing tens of billions of dollars in gross merchandise sales, an entire eco-system has sprung up to facilitate sellers and bidders.

Remember drop-off shops like DropShopStore and AuctionDrop where consumers and businesses can drop off items they want to auction? The stores handle all listing, shipping and payment settlements with buyers, then forward a check to the seller for the final selling price minus commissions and listing fees. There are now more than 20 companies in this space, but the opportunities still seem borderless.

In the US, check out players like NuMarkets, PostNet, QuikDrop, and ExpressDrop.

Read rest of article here or go to http://www.springwise.com and sign up straight from the home page.

I'm an eBay Seller

Please be sure to check out my eBay auctions. Look for my listings under my eBay seller name: JaguarJulieBuys. My eBay store is Jaguar Julie Designs which just happens to be the name of my company! Throughout my website, I've listed a select number of the designer fashions, as seen on eBay.

Read more about me on eBay. Check my positive feedback. Purchase and pay with confidence as I'm PayPal verified and ID-verified on eBay.

Check out some of the designer brands I sell ... Cache, A.J. Bari, The Icing, Elie Tahari, Anne Klein II, Ann Taylor, Jones New York, Linda Allard for Ellen Tracy, Kasper A.S.L., Carole Little, Dana Buchman, Escada, Kasada, Vanderbilt, Kazar, Burberry, Bernard Zins, Chetta B, Marella, Joan Leslie, Gerard Darel, Guy Laroche, Bryan Husky, Brooks Brothers, Vivendi, Kenneth Cole, Ashley Scott, Harve Benard, Durango, Isabel Ardee, Studio M, Item, Fine Feathers, Weathervane, LeSuit, Stirling Cooper, Gilmor, Miss Scarlett, Ashley, Casual Corner, The Limited, Victoria Secret, Esprit, Dani Max, Leslie Lucks, Moda, Rina Rossi, Le Garage, and many more!

These designer brands represent these countries of origin ... U.S.A., Italy, France, Poland, Russia, West Germany, Canada, United Kingdom / England, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Korea, Japan, and others.

UPDATE: I was a seller on eBay, selling enough to have qualified for power seller status. I've not sold on eBay for a number of years. This is an information post.