What say you? Is this a case of phishing? Phishing is defined by the Concise
Oxford Dictionary as ‘the fraudulent practice of sending emails purporting to
be from reputable companies in order to induce individuals to reveal personal
information, such as passwords and credit card numbers, online.’
On Sunday, 28th September I received an email via
the Ebay system which I have copied below, minus the name of the sender and his
complete telephone number. The contents are as follows:
Dear --------
Full Name: ------- ------
Country: Deutschland
Primary Telephone: 0049----------
Country: Deutschland
Primary Telephone: 0049----------
I have allraedy Your Kingfischer 26 Trio, and
like to have her.
I`m interested in this kind of underwatership and like to use it as a model
for a bit bigger boot.
Also I like to learn sailing without a motor, and learning what it means, different timecalculation.... .
So my offering is 2500 € if You send it with all belongings on the trailer to
me in germany. It shoud not very expencive because many take cares to England and go empty back to Germany.
If You will agree please send me Your Bankadress and I send You 2500 €,
And You send Your Paradox inbetween the next 2 weeks.
With regard ------
I`m interested in this kind of underwatership and like to use it as a model
for a bit bigger boot.
Also I like to learn sailing without a motor, and learning what it means, different timecalculation.... .
So my offering is 2500 € if You send it with all belongings on the trailer to
me in germany. It shoud not very expencive because many take cares to England and go empty back to Germany.
If You will agree please send me Your Bankadress and I send You 2500 €,
And You send Your Paradox inbetween the next 2 weeks.
With regard ------
My gut feeling told me that something was not right. I was
suspicious that he wanted me to provide him with my bank details, and that he
was prepared to wait 2 weeks for me to dispatch the boat and trailer to him!
He had obviously done some research on my background via the
blog, because he knew that I had been the owner of ‘Trio’, and claimed that he
had her. He had researched small boat sailing, and said he was interesting in
learning how to sail a boat without an engine. Now, all of this could be true,
He could, in fact own ‘Trio’, and may genuinely want to learn about micro
sailboat cruising.
Because of my suspicion I did not reply to the email, and he
has not bothered sending me another, which further leads me to believe this
could be a case of phishing.
Now, whoever you are, in Deutschland, if you are not
phishing, I would like it known that 2,500 euros would in no way be acceptable
as a suitable offer for the whole package, including the trailer, because the
equivalent of £1,966.45 is not enough. Another point, I am not prepared to sort
out the business of arranging and paying for the boat to be exported to Germany.
If you are genuine, and you really want ‘Minnow’, you must collect her, and
most importantly, pay a fair and acceptable price in cash with UK pounds.
Hello Bill, you did the right thing to highlight this joker. I'm sorry you're having to suffer from this behaviour. These 'characters' spoil the whole spirit of e-bay.
ReplyDeleteIf it sounds fishy then it almost certainly is - I think you did the right thing Bill
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