Leading up to Christmas, one e-bike importer/re-seller had their own, exclusive model £840 e-bike openly advertised daily for anything between £250 and £500 on ebay from some fake seller.
Those listings, from an unknown "new seller" with no history, offered the same "brand new, unopened" bike every time, and was posted every night from about 7pm after the official seller closed and went home for the night.
As this particular e-bike was exclusively imported by just the one company and only ever offered by that one official importer/seller, any alternative listing would clearly be fake. But the prospective buyer wouldn't know, would they?
Of course, when the importer/official seller opened for business the next day and spotted the fake listing the next morning, they had ebay take it down.
That night and every night for months, the same thing happened, and this went on right up to Christmas, when Paypal (probably due to mounting claims for non-delivery) finally stopped it. Of course, Paypal protected the buyer, but the bikes were (I'm told) never sent or received. I know this only because I spotted the activity, advised the seller, actively followed what was happening, and had some dialogue with the seller themselves.
Moral of this story is just to be very careful and check the sellers credibility before parting with any payment. If it seems too cheap to be true, it most often is.
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