Be Careful with Those Scammer Sellers Selling Low Priced Phones from Hong Kong

Came across those two sellers when I serached the LG G7 ThinQ, their price is much cheaper than the other seller.

Soon found their good feedbacks are all fake (Thousands of very cheap best offer items from almost the same buyers again and again),

eBay seller fastwirelessstore could be scammer

https://feedback.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback2&…

eBay seller celletel.llc could be a scammer

https://feedback.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback2&…

Look at those two sellers, seems to be the same store from Hong Kong.

With 3000+ fake good feedbacks, and a dozen of real bad feedbacks.
(All the good ones are from same buyers, for low priced best offer items, could be just 1 cent).

Those two sellers could be real scammers, selling you repaired or fake phones, or just send you empty boxes.

Be aware.

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Comments

  • +1

    Thanks but ~96% feedback? No way I'd give them more than $5 for anything, paid via paypal of course

    Common-sense really

    • +2

      eBay / PayPal protection might help , but it gonna to take many time and stress to solve the issue, so stay away from those.

      Also eBay is full of fake MicroSD cars, like $10 ~ $30 for 400GB ~ 1TB, thousands of them, eBay does even care at all.

      • +2

        You're preaching to the choir, seriously most people here are savvy enough to know the good from the bad, and stick to known sellers

        This site would be clogged if we had forum posts for every shitty seller. Knowing how to avoid them is an important key to online shopping, not just knowing a handful of stores to avoid.

        • +3

          There are a lot of people not savvy enough

          • -1

            @aboutconfig: You won't find any of them on this site so not much good posting here

  • -3

    Did you mean to say China?

  • +4

    ThinQ before you buy

  • -4

    Kinda defamatory to just name people who could be scammers, because they try to bump up their feedback numbers. I would just stick with facts (ie. the info about the feedback) rather than speculating they could be scammers with no basis.

    • Just look at those good feedbacks, that is the facts you are looking for

  • +1

    I was looking at a phone from fastwirelessstore as they are very cheap… Says the stock is in port Melbourne, yet the sellers location is based in Hong Kong.

    I shot them this message 'Is this iPhone Australian stock, which was originally purchased through an Australian supplier?'

    The response I received was 'This item is unlocked. It works in Australia. Sincerely,Joyce'…

    So pretty safe to say it's overseas stock. And who knows whether it's legit or not. Not going to take the chance.

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