Mercari possible scam?
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Okay. I just recently made a Mercari account and I was looking to buy an Iphone 7 plus from a seller. Well, I go to message them about it and it seems legitimate. I try and buy it and it says, "post unavailable". Why is this? Well, I start messaging the seller via text. Everything is going well, and he says he has a business account on paypal. I say, "okay that sounds good". He sends me his paypal link. I go through the steps and start thinking is this really legit? He wants me to send $320 us dollars to his account, and says he will send the phone today and I'll get it within two days. As good as this sounds, I think its a scam. I've always used paypal through companies, but not like this. What happens if I send it and dont receive my phone? Will the seller be contacted by paypal? Will I get my money back? I need help like RIGHT NOW! What do I do? This persons paypal link is <removed>. His name is Christian <removed>, but his name on mercari was "jonathan". Sounds suspicious doesnt it?
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Of course it's suspicious.
Never try to buy an iPhone on the iternet. There are way too many scams of sellers looking for suckers.
Only purchase from companies which have a valid phone number for you to call for verification.
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I had similar issue on Mercari, but it was for a Xbox One for $100, the seller was new to Mercari, but the seller gave me their phone number and I asked about the condition of the item. The seller ignored my question and asked if I could pay with Paypal app which raised some red flags for me, since that would be like writing off a check to someone with no guarantee that you get what you pay for. Honestly from my experience selling and buying on Ebay, it is best to take no risks when it comes to situations like that, pay only through the site that is the only way you are guaranteed to get your money back if it is a scam or not as described. I will admit from seller's perspective Paypal and Ebay are not always out to protect the seller, I have gotten **bleep** over by customers with returns, Paypal and Ebay are useless when comes those situations.
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Hi @emily2002,
Thank you for your post and welcome to our Community Help Forum!
I am sorry about your issue. If you did not receive the item, you may open a dispute in your Resolution Centre. By opening a dispute, you can communicate directly with your seller to work out a problem transaction. If you reach an agreement with the seller you can close the dispute If you're still not happy with the result, you can escalate the dispute to a claim. We'll review the claim and decide on reimbursement.
To open a dispute:
1. Go to the Resolution Centre.
2. Click Dispute a Transaction.
3. Select the button beside the transaction you want to dispute, then click Continue.
4. Select ‘Item dispute’, click Continue and follow the on-screen instructions.
I hope this helps.
Cristina
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