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PSA: Middleman scam using spoofed usernames


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Hey everyone, 
Just wanted to share that we've had a couple of incidents recently involving 'middle man' scams.  This is where someone has joined the site and registered a username that is almost identical to the name of an existing member, apart from changing characters in the name for ones that look similar but are different.  For example, they might replace small L with a capital i,  they might replace O with 0 or they might add a full stop at the end of the name.  Changes insignificant enough to allow the scammer to take a punt on a buyer not noticing when they make contact via PM and eventually get them to send money.

In our situation we believe that the scams are from one individual who has registered two accounts that emulate the names of existing members.  We have already taken steps to ensure their accounts are frozen and we have accrued enough information to help us identify if that individual if they try to register more accounts in the future...they won't be able to hide behind a VPN either.  We are also going to raise how to prevent spoofed usernames with our forum software provider as a future development suggestion.

So...if you are PM'd separately by someone about an item they claim is for sale in the marketplace, check their user name carefully and if you have any doubts based on I or 0 or . in their username, maybe reply to them initially from their post in your thread rather than direct to their PM.  That way you can check if your message adds to their message or starts a new one. Also if members spot anyone masquerading as someone else, feel free to use the report function to flag it with the mod team and we will take a closer look. 

It's probably also worth reminding everyone to avoid using bank transfer or Paypal F&F to a seller.  These payment methods don't offer refund options in the event of there being an error.  (Although if you are quick enough, sometimes your bank might be able to reverse the transaction but it depends on your bank and whether you can prove deception as opposed to a lack of vigilance.)


Thanks in advance for your help in making life difficult for these scumbag parasites.

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I was a victim to the "Dave Mingay." scam (we did get our money back from the bank). I want to thank Kiwi for their attention to this, and to reach out to the "real" Dave to say that I'm sorry the whole thing went sour. He is obviously a victim, too, in this.

Louis

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Oh that would explain why the chap came back all pissed on a thread and the rest of us reading it couldn't work out what had happened (and yes it was the barefaced cab thread).

 

It's a wild west out there...

 

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4 hours ago, Louis Fantasia said:

I was a victim to the "Dave Mingay." scam (we did get our money back from the bank).

 

Glad to hear you got your money back, it is not that common, so well done

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It's such a shame when this sort of thing happens. My sympathies to those who were a victim of this. Well done mods for picking this up and making everyone aware of these heartless undesirables.

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