Buy a MacBook on eBay? Six Tips to Avoid Scammed

Filed under: EBay Articles — admin at 5:27 pm on Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Buy a MacBook on eBay is very safe as long as you care. Fraudsters often use laptops as bait for unsuspecting buyers because it is a good expensive. Fortunately, 99.98% of traders are honest, but there are always a rogue element you should look. Here are six tips for your MacBook purchase a happy experience.

1: E 'seem like a wonderful bargain?
They do not exist, but be wary of very cheap deals. Check seller. If agood story, but has only a low price, sold in the past, and the purchase of the MacBook before, double check. Many eBay accounts get hijacked every year and you can do with a "phisher" (one that steals usernames and passwords through fake accounts). If in doubt, use the 'Ask seller a question link' – your message will go to the real seller. Unfortunately, when it is too good to be true, chances are likely.

2: If the seller has a goodFeedback?
Check the seller's feedback. Be wary of sellers with zero feedback or low and see how to get there. If it's only a dollar for things that may be suspected. If you have big ticket items for the time being much more credible.

3: The real seller?
Avoid auctions where the seller wishes you a freebie email address to use because it is "problems with their e-mail. Many eBay accounts being hijacked by phishers that people with whomtheir account information and then use them to the list worthless. The payment is usually required by a non-official channel of eBay. If in doubt, contact through eBay "Ask seller a question 'facility – your message will go to the true owner of the account

4: is photography of the product, or generic?
generic images are also a give-away scam. Most vendors offer real images of the actual item for sale.

5: The original receiptavailable?
Genuine sellers will be able to provide original receipt. It 'good to show the property and in case of hardware problems since the MacBook is under warranty.

6: How will the payment be?
Stay away from the request for payment for non-commercial standards. Pay by credit card or use PayPal if you have a level of protection in case of a lot to go wrong.

To summarize:
Do not bid on impulse or misled by a lot.If in doubt, use the 'Ask seller a question' link. Do your homework before asking and not be deceived.

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