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Beware of user c2future. The guy is a total fraud and crook. He sold me a camera and never sent it. He is:

Name: An Van Le or Le Van An
ID: 012620769
Address: VT19 BT6, Xa La, Ha Dong, Hanoi
Emails: an.le2804@gmail.com, an.lv2804@gmail.com, taurus2328@gmail.com
Tel: +84 90 6280486

Users like him soil the experience of useful forums like these.
 
Can I take it that this was a sale on APUG? If so he must be a subscriber. Any details on the sale i.e. when made, what responses to your enquiries about where the camera was etc?

I wonder how long a history on APUG he has and how many posts etc

With hindsight was there a suspicious pattern?

I think that other APUGers would appreciate some more details to help them.

pentaxuser
 
He was active as recently as 14th Sept this year but no posts or threads. I wonder what active means? I thought you had to be a subscriber to sell items and if you sell an item on APUG then doesn't this count as a post?

pentaxuser
 
Initial contact was made on APUG but eventual sale was made through eBay. To cut a long story short there was a lengthy discussion via email, SMS, watsapp including pics of the camera etc. but after payment was made, there was nothing but silence. I can see that my emails and messages are being read but no response.

Just be careful if you post a WTBuy and get a response. My senses were lulled by too many successful purchases from honest people.
 
Are there any APUG members who live in Hanoi who could pay him a visit?
 
Was it through paypal? Can you file a dispute?

How long has he been silent for? days, weeks, months?
 
Initial attempts were through Paypal but that did not work so we dealt outside Paypal. His Paypal account(s) have now been frozen/shut down. He's been silent for weeks. He's been ignoring messages and emails. The past week I've tired direct phone calls but after a few days of trying it now seems his line has been disconnected. The signs are pretty clear.
 
In the rare times "issues" occurred with PayPal I have stopped and cancelled the transaction right there. Serious red flag time.

Did you also eventually work outside of eBay too?
 
You need to get a little street smarts when dealing with strangers. Of course, an experience like you just had is a great motivator. The internet makes is easier for these types to find a victim.
 
I wonder what stops this person re-registering under a new name here on APUG and doing the same again or indeed doing the same on e-bay?

pentaxuser
 
We have ways of preventing reregistrations, but nothing is foolproof. With any kind of private sale, you have to be careful and use common sense to minimize risk. If someone has no real history on APUG and contacts you via PM, lives in a country where it would be hard to pursue fraud, and asks for payment in a form that offers no protection, these are all bad signs.
 
Red flags were there, I chose to ignore them. Once in a while we all take a foolish risk, and (hopefully) learn from them. I'm just here to warn others.
 
An other reason why I ONLY use Paypal for almost every $$ exchange. Before they release funds is when the buyer is happy with the transaction. Yes it can be a real pain for selling as I always use "signature required" for out of country shipping. Lost an EOS 1N camera because of not doing this. Hope the buyer enjoys the camera he "stole" from me.
 
Red flags were there, I chose to ignore them. Once in a while we all take a foolish risk, and (hopefully) learn from them. I'm just here to warn others.

I understand, and thanks for warning to others. Don't feel bad - this is life, it will turn around, maybe tomorrow someone will give you some nice camera for free, or you will get some avesome flea market find :smile:.
 
An other reason why I ONLY use Paypal for almost every $$ exchange. Before they release funds is when the buyer is happy with the transaction. Yes it can be a real pain for selling as I always use "signature required" for out of country shipping. Lost an EOS 1N camera because of not doing this. Hope the buyer enjoys the camera he "stole" from me.

Paypal protection is a joke. PM if you want some detail.
 
Anybody who has a series of numbers after an e-mail name is a spammer or scammer.
 
Paypal protection is a joke. PM if you want some detail.

I did not say they were great I meant they are really the best option going. That is why I use the signature option for Canada Post. To prove to Paypal that I sent the package & I have evidence that it was received. Helped me out on my last transaction that I sent back a unusable Canon A1. The buyer did everything he could to prevent it but I had the evidence that he indeed received it. Photographs of the package being re-wrapped as well but they did not require that but I had my bases covered. Also do NOT use Paypal shipping as they are NOT covered by Canada Post insurance.
 
One way of testing the sincerity of a seller is to try to meet in person and see what happens. "So you live in Hanoi, how convenient. I will be going there in three week's time and I can come by your place and finish the deal". If they start making excuses as to why they cannot meet you their intentions are quite clear.
 
Anybody who has a series of numbers after an e-mail name is a spammer or scammer.

Does that also include profile names, like - let's say - Tom1957 ?? :D
But seriously, you can't make this statement in general. I know a lot of good people using numbers in their email names - like year of birth - encouraged to do so by providers.

But if the email address is: 12H34987dnb23n234nn@youdontknowme.com, then get worried ....

(whoever can deceiver this code, wins a nice expired plastic TLR single use camera)
 
Anybody who has a series of numbers after an e-mail name is a spammer or scammer.

Um, I have numbers after my email name, and I'm the most honest person you'd ever meet.
 
I meant e-mail names where the scammer signed up fo an e-mail accound under some common name and yahoo or g-mail attached a lot of numbers to it because 12000 other people used the same name. You can usually tell just to look at it that it is a scam account. Not always, but much of the time. As far as Tom1956, that should be obvious--I'm 1956 years old.:cool:
 
I meant e-mail names where the scammer signed up fo an e-mail accound under some common name and yahoo or g-mail attached a lot of numbers to it because 12000 other people used the same name. You can usually tell just to look at it that it is a scam account. Not always, but much of the time. As far as Tom1956, that should be obvious--I'm 1956 years old.:cool:

Tom:

As far as I am aware, those email names aren't assigned by the email provider - they are chosen by the customer.

Generally, because it can be hard to find an email or website name if you want to include something fairly common.
 
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