eBay nightmares
One day, you're blithely surfing eBay and stumble across a Ziggy Zebra Beanie Baby -- the perfect gift for your kid. You place a bid, then another bid, and another. Finally you manage to snatch it from the grasp of a dozen other eBay buyers.
But when the package arrives days later, it's no Beanie Baby. It's not even a zebra. It's hell spawn -- evil incarnate, a thing from a world not our own. You've been slimed by the dark forces of eBay.
Only a tiny fraction of the 1.3 million daily transactions on Internet auction sites result in fraud. But that still means thousands of people get ripped off each day. In fact, auction fraud accounts for nearly three-quarters of all complaints posted to the Internet Crime Centre. Still thousands more experience terrifyingly annoying auction hijinks, including sky-high fees.
Don't become a statistic. You can easily protect yourself against auction fraud and related trauma if you follow our advice. Come with us now as we embark on today's episode of eBay nightmares.
Monday's monster: the product that wasn't there
Tuesday's terror: the incredible shrinking bargain
Wednesday's witch: when goods go bad
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