Re: [CR] Confente track on eBay - NOW World Voyageur

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Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2006 11:29:19 -0400
From: "Steven Willis" <smwillis@verizon.net>
Subject: Re: [CR] Confente track on eBay - NOW World Voyageur
To: "Jerome & Elizabeth Moos" <jerrymoos@sbcglobal.net>, <kyle-chrisbrooks@earthlink.net>, "Mark Bulgier" <Mark@bulgier.net>, <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
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You can see it has 36 spokes in the wheel. Maybe he is too busy to really count them. Steven Willis The Bike Stand 1778 East Second Street Scotch Plains NJ 07076 908-322-3330 http://www.thebikestand.com


----- Original Message -----
From: Jerome & Elizabeth Moos
To: kyle-chrisbrooks@earthlink.net


<classicrendezvous@bikelist.org> Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 10:44 AM Subject: RE: [CR] Confente track on eBay - NOW World Voyageur


> Speaking of scams or potential scams, what do y'all think about the World
> Voyageur with 2 hours to go?
>
>
> http://ebay.com/<blah>
>
> It's not the bike so much that is suspicious, except he says in has 40
> spoke wheels, which I find highly unlikely. But the seller has only two
> feedbacks, and one is negative. And that one is really strange, supposed
> failure to pay for a BUY IT NOW purchase of a magasine for 3 cents. I
> mean who the heck lists something with a BUY IT NOW of 3 cents? And who
> would bother to post negative feedback over a 3 cent purchase? Maybe the
> magasine seller was trying to make money on the $6 shipping of a 3 cent
> item and the buyer (now the Schwinn seller) balked at that. But one
> should consider the shipping cost before bidding. Another concern is that
> the seller takes only personal checks and money orders, so if it is a
> scam, you cannot recover anything through PayPal or your credit card
> company
>
> Since the current bid is only $250, we are hardly talking Confente or
> even Masi money here, so I'm tempted to take a chance. But trying to deal
> with a scam is very time consuming and aggravating, even when the amount
> of money is not large. Does anyone here actually know this seller?
>
> Regards,
>
> Jerry Moos
> Big Spring, TX
>
>
> Kyle Brooks <kyle-chrisbrooks@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Ebay already removed it before I could see it -- but it sounds a lot like
> several other bogus auctions I reported to Ebay recently. In each case,
> the
> photos and most of the description were ripped off an auction for a
> Confente track bike that sold this summer (that auction ended successfully
> at something like $7000 or $8000). Also, in each case, the bogus auctions
> were removed within an hour after my reporting them. I've seen lots of
> similar bogus auctions for Masi bikes and other potential high-dollar
> collectibles.
>
> My guess is that if you tried to track down the seller whose eBay ID was
> listed (amattkensethfan?), you'd find that their account was hijacked.
> They
> probably had no idea they had a Confente for sale. Easiest way for that to
> happen is to respond to an email purporting to be from Ebay, then
> following
> the links in the email and supplying your ID and password.
>
> Anyhow, some "Red Flags" in these bogus auctions include:
> 1) Very short auction listing, such as 1 or 2 days -- especially for a
> potentially high-dollar item. If someone expects to get a lot for their
> auction, they'll want it listed long enough for lots of potential bidders
> to see it. Bogus auction scammers want to get in and out quickly before
> being caught.
> 2) Listing in the wrong category -- and I don't mean listing a road bike
> in
> the mountain bike section -- I mean listing a bicycle in a category like
> "children's books" or "vintage clothing" (as two of the fraudulent
> Confente
> auctions were listed). I'm not sure why a scammer would do that, or how
> that would help them (anyone have an idea about that one?)
> 3) Seller tells you not to contact them through the eBay Message system,
> and instead tries to get you to send all correspondence to an email link
> within the description (which if you checked it out, is probably different
> from the email that goes to the eBay seller ID.)
> 4) "INCREDIBLE BUY IT NOW PRICE of $1000 USD" for a bike you know could
> bring several times that amount. Incredible, indeed.
>
> Another thing that was pretty "ballsy" (pardon me) about the bogus
> Confente
> auctions is that the first one actually was posted while the REAL Confente
> auction was still going on this summer. If you ran an "all categories"
> search on eBay for "confente," both the real auction and the bogus one
> would appear right by one another! (actually, that might be why they list
> the bogus ones in odd categories -- to minimize the chance of that
> happening)
>
> Kyle Brooks
> Akron, OH
>
>> [Original Message]
>> From: Mark Bulgier
>> To:
>> Date: 9/19/2006 10:47:51 AM
>> Subject: [CR] Confente track on eBay - bogus, right?
>>
>> http://ebay.com/<blah>
>>
>> I mean, the pictures are of a real Confente, but it seems like a
>> probable attempt to scam someone using photos and descriptions from a
>> previous auction.
>> "incredible buy it now price of: 1000 USD"?
>> Anyone know eBay handle "amattkensethfan", email addy
>> "matamarea@gmail.com"?
>>
>> Apologies if this is the real owner trying to really auction a real
>> bike.
>>
>> Mark Bulgier
>> Seattle WA USA