jueves, 25 de junio de 2009

£500,000 ticket con on eBay

THOUSANDS of eBay users were conned out of 」500,000 in the online site's biggest fraud.

At least 3,000 people bought concert and sports event tickets from a seller trading as M-T Promotions. But the tickets never arrived.

And MT - who called himself Martin Thorne - emailed frustrated buyers saying his eBay account had been frozen because of a dispute with payment facility PayPal.

He insisted buyers had to recoup their cash from eBay. Victims reported weeks of "wrangling" with the auction site.

One buyer, Chris Trickett from Halifax, paid 」135 for two Take That tickets. He said: "I am annoyed that eBay gave this guy powerseller status. That is why he got away with scamming so many people.

"It's been a nightmare."

Last night eBay said cops had been called in to investigate the scam and promised to reimburse all those affected.

A spokesman said a "holding payment" system was being considered to prevent future scams.

Fuente: The Sun

4 comentarios:

jennic dijo...

Y he aquí tres pringadas a las que este tipo nos timó 200 libras...

Como dice la noticia este tipo era un PowerSeller con una burrada de votos positivos... ¡¿cómo íbamos a sospechar?!

Espero que lo de devolver el dinero sea verdad.

No nos tocará la lotería, pero hemos sido víctimas del mayor timo de eBay!! Manda huevos!!

Esto es una pesadilla...

Gorda dijo...

Esperemos que por lo menos os devuelvan el dinero y que el sinvergüenza ese acabe entre rejas.
Suerte chicas!

menchu dijo...

y viendo esto, me siento afortunada... porque estuve a punto de comprar entradas de ese nick... dios, chicas, MUCHA SUERTTE... qué asco de gente hay por el mundo...

jessibackforgood dijo...

parece que todo se ha resuelto, tendremos nuestra pasta..pero seguimos buscando entradas