Malaysia Watch Forum
Off Topic => Other Discussion (OT Discussion) => Topic started by: Cocas on November 07, 2017, 09:34:10 PM
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I discovered a scammer at one of the online auction site.
I send an email to auctioneer to take action against the scammer.
I received the auctioneer and scammer email correspondences. There are quite useful and something new to learn from so I share this out to MWF.
Below are the method and approach how auctioneer corner the scammer. The scammer common replies when being asked to prove the ownership of the watch.
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1st email: from auctioneer to scammer
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2nd email: from scammer to auctioneer.
Scammer Italian Translation: This is my lot.
3rd email: auctioneer to scammer
Auctioneer asked scammer to send the watch photo with time at 6:20.
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4th email: scammer to auctioneer
Scammer Italian Translation:Maybe he did take my pictures this watch I own, if it is not good I sell it at other auctions or in private!
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5th email: auctioneer last warning to scammer
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In short, justice only exists when actions are taken! :Dancing_banana:
6th email: scammer continues denying
7th email: auctioneer will take action after 23hours as per deadline given in the warning just now.
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8th email: auctioneer informing the scammer seller that the fake watch auction lot was removed. The 23hours deadline is due. :thumbsup: