08-10-2010, 01:54 PM
Here is a little tutorial to scam money on ebay!
1. First you will need a Legit Ebay and PayPal account.
2. List an item for sale that you know will sell for $300-$500+ such as an iPhone / PS3 etc.
3. After the item is sold, you will get payed to your legit PayPal account.
4. You will need to find something that weighs about the amount of the item you sold, I like to use rocks wrapped in bubble wrap until I reach the right weight.
5. Send it to the buyer and MAKE SURE you get a tracking number (ship it via UPS Ground), he will of course get mad and file a dispute on paypal.
6. You will need to enter the tracking number in the dispute and escalate it to a PayPal claim. You will always win as long as you ship something that weighs the amount it should, and the tracking info shows it was delivered to the address on his PayPal account.
7. Thats it, you now have the money in your paypal account for good.
There is nothing the buyer can do to prove you didn't send what you said you did. You will most likely get a negative feedback on ebay so you will want to create another ebay account to do it again
You will have to verify the PayPal account using your real name and a bank account, otherwise it will probably get Limited for receiving so much money on a New Account.
Enjoy
1. First you will need a Legit Ebay and PayPal account.
2. List an item for sale that you know will sell for $300-$500+ such as an iPhone / PS3 etc.
3. After the item is sold, you will get payed to your legit PayPal account.
4. You will need to find something that weighs about the amount of the item you sold, I like to use rocks wrapped in bubble wrap until I reach the right weight.
5. Send it to the buyer and MAKE SURE you get a tracking number (ship it via UPS Ground), he will of course get mad and file a dispute on paypal.
6. You will need to enter the tracking number in the dispute and escalate it to a PayPal claim. You will always win as long as you ship something that weighs the amount it should, and the tracking info shows it was delivered to the address on his PayPal account.
7. Thats it, you now have the money in your paypal account for good.
There is nothing the buyer can do to prove you didn't send what you said you did. You will most likely get a negative feedback on ebay so you will want to create another ebay account to do it again
You will have to verify the PayPal account using your real name and a bank account, otherwise it will probably get Limited for receiving so much money on a New Account.
Enjoy