Steve Maskery
Established Member
I've just upgraded my mobile phone, becasue it's cheaper to get a new phone, with more minutes, and free texts, than to continue on my old contract and do nothing. Bonkers, but hey, that's the World.
So I decided to sell my (not that) old Nokia 6230 on eBay. Recent sales have gone for £2370 (I jest not) and other, similar, feelgood (from the seller's piont of view) prices. Mind you, more go in the £30 - £60 price range
Within an hour of listing I get a bloke offering to buy it for £170 as a present for his daughter in Nigeria. Don't laugh. All he wants is my PayPal account and all will be sweetness and light. He gets a second-hand mobile phone and I get rich. I've politely declined.
So what's the scam? And what's with these ridiculous prices? What do they get out of this?
So I decided to sell my (not that) old Nokia 6230 on eBay. Recent sales have gone for £2370 (I jest not) and other, similar, feelgood (from the seller's piont of view) prices. Mind you, more go in the £30 - £60 price range
Within an hour of listing I get a bloke offering to buy it for £170 as a present for his daughter in Nigeria. Don't laugh. All he wants is my PayPal account and all will be sweetness and light. He gets a second-hand mobile phone and I get rich. I've politely declined.
So what's the scam? And what's with these ridiculous prices? What do they get out of this?