Taylor Haberle Posted April 11, 2016 Posted April 11, 2016 Hi y'all, I've been in the market for an older, budget friendly small glass boat, and I encountered a '96 Nitro 170 on Craigslist in shockingly nice condition for a very low price (~2k). Everything is described as working and everything seem's to be in great shape for the age. I contacted the seller, who described that she has moved the boat to another state (almost across the country) and that eBay Motors currently has possession. She said eBay would send me an invoice, and once paid, the boat would be delivered (at her cost) to me, at which point I'd have five days to test out the boat before keeping it or returning it for a full refund. Has anyone heard of a similar dynamic before? It sounds fishy, especially for the too good to be true price. I asked for an invoice so I could check with eBay Motors and confirm the legitness. Any advice would be incredibly appreciated, 1
Super User DogBone_384 Posted April 11, 2016 Super User Posted April 11, 2016 Have you seen the boat in person? I'd contact eBay to verify the seler's claims and find out their buyer protection policies. If it's legit, pay with PayPal. Grampa Casey always said, "believe none of what you hear and only half of what you see." Add to that the old saying 'if it seems too good to be true, it probably is'. Lastly, what's your gut tell you?
Taylor Haberle Posted April 11, 2016 Author Posted April 11, 2016 6 minutes ago, DogBone_384 said: Have you see the boat in person? Grampa Casey always said, "believe none of what you hear and only half of what you see." Add to that the old saying 'if it seems too good to be true, it probably is'. Lastly, what's your gut tell you? Hahaha, all online. Apparently sitting somewhere in the Midwest. That's a huge red flag for me, but for 2 grand, it's not like I'm gonna get the red carpet treatment on anything in that range. I'm usually a pretty pessimistic person but my gut tells me this is legit. She gave me a very convincing and long backstory being a widow selling her husband's old boat and how she had to move states for medical and family care. The boat's probably worth double at least but I'm somewhat convinced she doesn't understand the market value and this is the most hassle-free way of unloading the boat. Who knows though. Once I get an invoice, I should be able to confirm everything with eBay.
Super User Darren. Posted April 11, 2016 Super User Posted April 11, 2016 Wow. Agree with DogBone, but there have been those gems on eBay where there's a divorce or something and the wife sells the ex's toys at wicked discounts in a move of spite against him/her.
Taylor Haberle Posted April 11, 2016 Author Posted April 11, 2016 1 minute ago, Darren. said: Wow. Agree with DogBone, but there have been those gems on eBay where there's a divorce or something and the wife sells the ex's toys at wicked discounts in a move of spite against him/her. It's 20 years old but looks like it barely ever hit the water, definitely garage kept, seats and carpet look like they just left the factory. Motor's an old Mercury/Tracker 120 but enough for me.
Super User Darren. Posted April 11, 2016 Super User Posted April 11, 2016 Just now, Taylor Haberle said: It's 20 years old but looks like it barely ever hit the water, definitely garage kept, seats and carpet look like they just left the factory. Motor's a Mercury/Tracker 120 but enough for me. Is there any way you can contact eBay Motors and have them verify the condition of the boat? Just shooting in the dark here...don't know if it is realistic to contact them or not. 1
(='_'=) Posted April 11, 2016 Posted April 11, 2016 ask her where she has it, and then tell her you have a relative nearby that is willing to go and check it out or even pick it up, that would be best for her as shw wouldnt have to pay shipping charges... most probably she will reply that is not possible and give some excuse.... 9
Taylor Haberle Posted April 11, 2016 Author Posted April 11, 2016 1 minute ago, Darren. said: Is there any way you can contact eBay Motors and have them verify the condition of the boat? Just shooting in the dark here...don't know if it is realistic to contact them or not. Yeah, I'm gonna wait til I have an invoice in hand so I don't seem like some rando of the street. She sent me about 30 photos, all the same boat, all markings match up . 1
Super User J Francho Posted April 11, 2016 Super User Posted April 11, 2016 I have to be able to test drive a boat, and have a mechanical inspection done before paying a single penny to the seller. 6
Taylor Haberle Posted April 11, 2016 Author Posted April 11, 2016 2 minutes ago, (='_'=) said: ask her where she has it, and then tell her you have a relative nearby that is willing to go and check it out or even pick it up, that would be best for her as shw wouldnt have to pay shipping charges... most probably she will reply that is not possible and give some excuse.... She claims she turned it over to eBay Motors but I can't find a listing and I didn't even know they would take vehicles/boats and sell them for people. I want to pursue this cautiously though because if it's actually real, I hit the jackpot.
(='_'=) Posted April 11, 2016 Posted April 11, 2016 6 minutes ago, Taylor Haberle said: She claims she turned it over to eBay Motors but I can't find a listing and I didn't even know they would take vehicles/boats and sell them for people. I want to pursue this cautiously though because if it's actually real, I hit the jackpot. i found a "great deal" some time ago as well 3
Super User Darren. Posted April 11, 2016 Super User Posted April 11, 2016 4 minutes ago, (='_'=) said: i found a "great deal" some time ago as well Well there ya go! Nice dig up. Cautionary tale, to be sure.
Taylor Haberle Posted April 11, 2016 Author Posted April 11, 2016 Wow, that's almost the same language. What a joke. I had given her my address, hopefully there's no risk from that? I'm gonna keep it going just to see what garbage she feeds me next. Really appreciate the link, might have saved me.
Wileyw Posted April 11, 2016 Posted April 11, 2016 Ebay does not store vehicles. I ran into the same scam a few years back.
cfalco Posted April 11, 2016 Posted April 11, 2016 I buy and sell one two two boats and or jets skis at a time, depending when I can find them to fix them up. With that said I have run into this scam over and over. There is always some great story behind why they cant just pick up the phone and have you over and craigslist is the worst. But all in all it is what it is. I call the adds that have numbers and if they have weird area codes and or email only I just blow them off. They are always good deals and always 2k or less. If I can come over and see it, touch it and see the title I am out. 2
Super User webertime Posted April 11, 2016 Super User Posted April 11, 2016 Time to start messing with the scammer... 3
Super User Way2slow Posted April 11, 2016 Super User Posted April 11, 2016 Grab the Vaseline and bend over if you go for that deal. Variations of that same deal have been showing up for at least 10 years. No matter what you say or do to try and seeing the boat, there is always some excuse as to why that's not possible. I had one tell me one time that the boat was in Tucson Az. I replied back that was great, I have a brother that lives just outside Tucson, he could go by a check the boat out and make the deal on the spot then. Well, then it was in some special, secure warehouse and could not get access to it. On and On with excuses. If you can't deal face to face, where you can swap the cash for the goods, then you are only asking to be taken for a sucker. Also, it's dumber than dirt to buy any boat you can't inspect and take for a check out ride. When you buy one sight unseen or taking the person word for condition is when you usually get to buy the most expensive boat you will ever own. Of course well all know a bass fisherman would never tell a lie. 1
Taylor Haberle Posted April 11, 2016 Author Posted April 11, 2016 Oh, I'm going with it right now to see what they try to pull. She said an eBay representative would contact me today
Super User Scott F Posted April 11, 2016 Super User Posted April 11, 2016 2 hours ago, Taylor Haberle said: It's 20 years old but looks like it barely ever hit the water, definitely garage kept, seats and carpet look like they just left the factory. Motor's an old Mercury/Tracker 120 but enough for me. Could be the picture is 20 years old too. NEVER buy a boat without looking at it in person first. 1
Evan K Posted April 12, 2016 Posted April 12, 2016 @Taylor Haberle That's a classic scam. I've seen it many, many times when I inquire about a "too good to be true" ad on CL- always the same nonsense about having to move out of state (getting deployed by the military is another common one) and invoking the name of eBay or something similar to make it sound legit. Don't fall for that one. You may even get a call from the "ebay motors representative" but it'll be the scammer or a colleague.
Super User buzzed bait Posted April 12, 2016 Super User Posted April 12, 2016 Taylor, sounds like you've got your answer. You might owe these guys a drink for listening to them rather than your gut!
carnegie519 Posted April 12, 2016 Posted April 12, 2016 I can confirm this to be a scam. 100 percent. I was looking to buy a tundra. The listing said the samething about it is in a ebay warehouse. Called ebay and they confirmed that they do not hold sellers items for them.
Firefish Alumacraft Posted April 12, 2016 Posted April 12, 2016 Scammer! I ran into something sim early this year when trying to sell my old boat. Guy said he would by the boat but he's in the military and over seas. he's willing to pay for the boat unseen and have a company pick it up. He wanted me to send my Paypal info to him so he can pay me. Before I did anything I search on google to find this is a common scam and they use a super program to break paypal and sell your account info. I also happen to find ( there not very smart) that they use the same name, I cam to a conclusion its a person working to get the info when a better programer pays them. Not worth it.
KyAngler_1120 Posted April 12, 2016 Posted April 12, 2016 5 hours ago, Taylor Haberle said: Hi y'all, I've been in the market for an older, budget friendly small glass boat, and I encountered a '96 Nitro 170 on Craigslist in shockingly nice condition for a very low price (~2k). Everything is described as working and everything seem's to be in great shape for the age. I contacted the seller, who described that she has moved the boat to another state (almost across the country) and that eBay Motors currently has possession. She said eBay would send me an invoice, and once paid, the boat would be delivered (at her cost) to me, at which point I'd have five days to test out the boat before keeping it or returning it for a full refund. Has anyone heard of a similar dynamic before? It sounds fishy, especially for the too good to be true price. I asked for an invoice so I could check with eBay Motors and confirm the legitness. Any advice would be incredibly appreciated, This is a scam...The sheriff's office where I work has been dealing with something very similar, but it is primarily with cars. Another one our deputies contacted the seller posing as a buyer and there was a list of whoops that had to be jumped through. This involved almost the same story line accept with was with a very nice used, but in excellent shape, ford work truck. It is one of those interstate cases that will probably be hard to figure out. It always goes back to if it sounds too good.
BaitMonkey1984 Posted April 12, 2016 Posted April 12, 2016 6 hours ago, Darren. said: Wow. Agree with DogBone, but there have been those gems on eBay where there's a divorce or something and the wife sells the ex's toys at wicked discounts in a move of spite against him/her. Or its the Wife's divorce lawyer. In my 4 years of practicing primarily domestic relations law I have forced the sale of two bass fishing boats. Hate doing it. I would contact Ebay and confirm that everything is on the up and up with regard to the boat. You may just have found a gem, but it certainly sounds like a scam to me. 1
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