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Don't be a Victim of Online Auction Fraud


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Don't be a Victim of Online Auction Fraud



By Stephen Bucaro



The Internet Fraud Complaint Center (IFCC) reported that

last year 7.7 million dollars was lost through online

auction scams. The actual losses are much greater. Most

auction scams are not reported because they involve only

small amounts of money.



Most auction Web sites are aggressive at fighting fraud.

eBay has a fraud investigation unit that has helped them

hold down fraud to only .01% of its transactions. If you

paid for an item and never received it, or if you received

the item but it was less than what was described, eBay's

Fraud Protection Program will reimburse you up to $200,

minus a $25 processing charge. In order to qualify for

Fraud Protection coverage, you must submit an Online Fraud

Complaint with eBay after 30 days and before 60 days from

the time the auction ended.



After making a purchase, buyers can leave feedback about

their experience with the seller. Before you bid on an

item, check the seller's feedback profile by clicking on

the number next to the their User ID. There is also a

feedback forum and discussion board.



Below are a few actions that you should take to protect

yourself from Internet auction fraud.



- For a high cost item use an escrow service.

- Avoid sellers who request payment by electronic transfer.

- Never provide your Social Security Number or Drivers

License Number.

- Verify the delivery data and the sellers return policy.

- Review the online feedback on a seller.

- If the seller is a business, check with the Better

Business Bureau www.bbb.org .

- Prefer sellers who accept credit card payments. When you

use a credit card to pay for a purchase, federal law

limits your liability for an unauthorized charge to $50.

You can also request your credit card issuer to make a

charge-back.

- Be cautious about buying from a seller in another

country. If you buy from a seller in another country,

understand the difference in laws governing auctions

between that country and the US.



If you become a victim of Internet auction fraud, you can

submit a complaint report with an online form at the

IFCC Web site www.ifccfbi.gov . The IFCC will review your

complaint and refer it to the proper law enforcement

agency.



Internet Auction fraud is a large and growing problem.

Take the measures outlined above to prevent yourself from

becoming a victim.

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