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    It's getting a bit ridiculous now!
    A few items off my Wants now being offered for sale by scam sellers every day.
    Sometimes you just see a fair price and 100% Seller and go for it instinctively. Obviously best to hold off on payment until you review in more detail. Some probably don't do that.

    How are these people getting hold of dormant s which they then reactivate?

    Needs to be an easier way to report these people to Discogs.

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    A typical discussion inside weekly meeting of an online payment company:

    Complaints department rep: "There's increasing reports of hacked s being used in some online marketplaces and goods not being received. Should we be looking into this and
    take steps to stop it happening?"

    Management (to s): "Is this affecting our receipt of fees and bottom line?"

    s: "Claims don't happen over night and I suspect not all are even reported. If anything, it's probably increasing our revenue. "

    Management: "Well, as long as we're benefiting from this situation, let's leave it as it is."

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    N.Soul
    How are these people getting hold of dormant s which they then reactivate?


    There's zero security measures that prevent brute-force attacks on discogs s.

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    spinauctions.com.
    Well, as long as we're benefiting from this situation


    FWIW, I don't think discogs benefits at all from any of these...the typical scam is seller pretends paypal isn't working and then dupes the buyer into paying outside of discogs via F&F.

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    DarreLP
    spinauctions.com.Well, as long as we're benefiting from this situation

    FWIW, I don't think discogs benefits at all from any of these...the typical scam is seller pretends paypal isn't working and then dupes the buyer into paying outside of discogs via F&F.


    He’s pretending to be PayPal, not Discogs I believe

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    N.Soul
    How are these people getting hold of dormant s which they then reactivate?


    Many people stupidly use identical s for multiple different online services.

    Hack one of them, and you essentially hack them all.

    https://www.techadvisor.com/article/739827/56-of-consumers-use-the-same-s-for-online-s.html

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    AmazingDiscoveries
    N.SoulIt's getting a bit ridiculous now!
    https://www.discogs.sie.com/forum/thread/977935


    That thread was closed.

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    DarreLP
    spinauctions.com.Well, as long as we're benefiting from this situation

    FWIW, I don't think discogs benefits at all from any of these...the typical scam is seller pretends paypal isn't working and then dupes the buyer into paying outside of discogs via F&F.


    That’s exactly what they do. Sometimes it’s fun to let them think they are really baiting you and seeing their pathetic attempts to have you pay them by Venmo.

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    https://www.discogs.sie.com/seller/Misskathleen/profile

    Ol’ Miss Kathleen has some wonderful rare items for cheap.

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    And I just bought one of those cheap records from MissKathleen. We'll see what happens!

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    13_ccous
    Ol’ Miss Kathleen has some wonderful rare items for cheap.


    And free shipping to New Zealand! Wow, what a deal!

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    Kilovolt_Records
    And I just bought one of those cheap records from MissKathleen. We'll see what happens!

    You won’t be receiving any records.

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    13_ccous
    TheRecoriumAnd I just bought one of those cheap records from MissKathleen. We'll see what happens!
    You won’t be receiving any records.


    By the looks of the lowest prices paid on many of these records and being bought today, it looks like a lot of people are in the same boat as me.

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    Kilovolt_Records

    By the looks of the lowest prices paid on many of these records and being bought today, it looks like a lot of people are in the same boat as me.


    that boat is sinking fast my friend

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    I fell for it, then quickly recognized my idiocy.

    Couldn't there be a quicker way to shut down obvious scammers? It seems the 4-day period no-response rule gives scammers a rather large time window to harvest victims.

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    edit: gone already

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    Seller in question just ed yesterday and all this already? Wow.

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    Another one - Rockdad111
    https://www.discogs.sie.com//Rockdad111

    Just listed 15 or so old faithfuls, too good to be true prices and €14 shopping worldwide, any format, any quantity.

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    13_ccous
    massenmediumN.SoulIt's getting a bit ridiculous now!
    https://www.discogs.sie.com/forum/thread/977935

    That thread was closed.


    Yeah, &this one will be locked at the beginning of next week too, ... unfortunately! &then, the next will be opened :(, or :)? &Eva-N'escal seems to be the neighbour from Lawler-John!

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    SweatyFlapFlap
    Just listed 15 or so old faithfuls, too good to be true prices and €14 shopping worldwide, any format, any quantity.


    Yeah, I can see he's put a lot of thought into his Seller ; "Hallo! :)"

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    N.Soul
    It's getting a bit ridiculous now!
    A few items off my Wants now being offered for sale by scam sellers every day.
    Sometimes you just see a fair price and 100% Seller and go for it instinctively. Obviously best to hold off on payment until you review in more detail. Some probably don't do that.

    How are these people getting hold of dormant s which they then reactivate?

    Needs to be an easier way to report these people to Discogs.


    wearyofwokewussies
    Seller in question just ed yesterday and all this already? Wow.


    Not sure which seller you're talking about, but the thread is a general observation. There have been a large number of these, particularly since the beginning of the Ukraine war, which created an opportunity for scammers.

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    Metalman2
    Many people stupidly use identical s for multiple different online services.

    Hack one of them, and you essentially hack them all.

    https://www.techadvisor.com/article/739827/56-of-consumers-use-the-same-s-for-online-s.html


    Yes, but these scammers seem to find/use dormant s with (often) 100%. Not even easy to find the s, let alone hack the .
    They have tightened up the auto-input of s now I believe but hasn't stopped the problem.
    I wonder if the scammers are buying the s?

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    Maybe some clever programmer out there can help save the virtual world by creating an automated internet detection tool that diverts all scammers to Scamazon

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    Seller in question just ed yesterday and all this already? Wow.
    N.Soul
    N.SoulIt's getting a bit ridiculous now!
    A few items off my Wants now being offered for sale by scam sellers every day.
    Sometimes you just see a fair price and 100% Seller and go for it instinctively. Obviously best to hold off on payment until you review in more detail. Some probably don't do that.

    How are these people getting hold of dormant s which they then reactivate?

    Needs to be an easier way to report these people to Discogs.

    lunarrSeller in question just ed yesterday and all this already? Wow.

    Not sure which seller you're talking about, but the thread is a general observation. There have been a large number of these, particularly since the beginning of the Ukraine war, which created an opportunity for scammers.


    Er..the seller that everyone in the above 7 or 8 posts are talking about--with the kind older lady avatar named Kathleen. Yea, that one. Thanx for explaining the thread to me also.

  • SpareGrooves edited over 3 years ago
    wearyofwokewussies
    Er..the seller that everyone in the above 7 or 8 posts are talking about--with the kind older lady avatar named Kathleen.

    -20 rating
    - just when people thought it was safe to go back into the scam risk internet ... she looked so trust worthy especially with those glasses

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    Can anyone advise? Whats the best case type to choose when starting a dispute? I chose "item not received" but it's forcing me to wait a week before I can escalate to a claim. Is there a better case type to use? Is it better to call? Or use a different form on the PayPal website? What type of information does one need to include to get the correct result?

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    crmrecords
    Can anyone advise? Whats the best case type to choose when starting a dispute? I chose "item not received" but it's forcing me to wait a week before I can escalate to a claim. Is there a better case type to use? Is it better to call? Or use a different form on the PayPal website? What type of information does one need to include to get the correct result?


    You have to use that if it's the case. Otherwise you'll probably be required to return.
    You can usually escalate after a few days, but it's fairly long-winded anyway.
    You'll need the usual information, eg. dates, platform, order numbers, item description, etc.
    Get them ready first as PayPal has a habit of timing out quickly.

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    SweatyFlapFlap
    Another one - Rockdad111
    https://www.discogs.sie.com//Rockdad111

    Just listed 15 or so old faithfuls, too good to be true prices and €14 shopping worldwide, any format, any quantity.


    I am so glad you pointed this out! He has an album that I really want, but I have held off from paying because it seemed a little scammy. Thank you so much!!!!

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    Truly a beast of burden.

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    I'm new and got scammed already. Wow. Hope I get my money back.

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    If you used PayPal then no problem, as long as you didn't go Friends and Family. File your claim.

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    I wish I knew the best way to file a complaint with PayPal. Their options do not include "fraud". I opened a case of type "did not receive item". I had to wait a week to escalate this to a dispute. Then it is making me wait another 10 days while PP reaches out to the seller. Has anyone figured out a better way?

  • SpareGrooves edited over 2 years ago
    N.Soul
    It's getting a bit ridiculous now!
    A few items off my Wants now being offered for sale by scam sellers every day.
    Sometimes you just see a fair price and 100% Seller and go for it instinctively.

    Ring Ring Ring (Ha Ha Hey)

    Safer to go for established 99.5%+ sellers with hundreds or thousands of

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    Another - miguelang33333

    https://www.discogs.sie.com//miguelang33333

    Come on Discogs do something about it, people are getting scammed left right and centre

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    SweatyFlapFlap
    Another - miguelang33333

    https://www.discogs.sie.com//miguelang33333

    Come on Discogs do something about it, people are getting scammed left right and centre


    Seller is 100%

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    Needs to be resolved for Discogs sake as much as anything.
    Destroying confidence in the platform and making buyers super-cautious about buying.
    Also making it very difficult for genuine new sellers to establish themselves.
    PayPal offers some protection but it's a drawn out process and full of potential pitfalls.

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    N.Soul
    Needs to be resolved for Discogs sake as much as anything.
    Destroying confidence in the platform and making buyers super-cautious about buying.
    Also making it very difficult for genuine new sellers to establish themselves.
    PayPal offers some protection but it's a drawn out process and full of potential pitfalls.


    Buy from established reliable sellers - check their s inc neutrals

    Avoid the Riskdogs

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    https://www.discogs.sie.com//medinaclaudiosergio

    full scam.
    sends fake fed ex number which shows delivered.
    no , new seller.
    happily PayPal did help me with this scammer.

    discogs - better close this guy down, before he really gets away with what he is doing.

    tracking number was shipped from 2 locations, signed by M HENRY when delivered.
    shipped from Indianapolis, IN and OHIO. was a 7 cd box set, yet the weight was 11 pounds.
    called FED EX, they have NO RECORD of my address associated with the fake tracking number the scammer provided.

  • SpareGrooves edited over 2 years ago
    Not good. They should not be on here but on Scamogs

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    Looks like another one just arrived...

    Darmklacht

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    arctikdeth
    discogs - better close this guy down, before he really gets away with what he is doing.


    Give them a neg rating so others question ordering

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    https://www.discogs.sie.com//countrymikesfinds - this one is not as obvious, but it is a scammer

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    I would concur with the suspicion about Darmklacht....

  • deltic37 edited over 2 years ago
    Issue not sorted

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    deltic37
    Just to confirm Darmklacht was another scam / fake seller....

    Scamogs alert !

  • dmp edited over 2 years ago
    deltic37
    Just to confirm Darmklacht was another scam / fake seller....

    I called him out in the comment sections of the releases he was trying to bait with and then he placed 29 orders only to drop me negative s as a retaliation. Moreover he threatened me in the messages.

    It's been the forth(!) scammer only this week that I encountered. And it's probably always the same guy(s).
    Why is Discogs so toothless against them? They're risking their reputation more and more.
    Why don't they just block the IP addresses these people use and make it end?

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    dmp
    deltic37Just to confirm Darmklacht was another scam / fake seller....
    I called him out in the comment sections of the releases he was trying to bait with and then he placed 29 orders only to drop me negative s as a retaliation. Moreover he threatened me in the messages.

    It's been the forth(!) scammer only this week that I encountered. And it's probably always the same guy(s).
    Why is Discogs so toothless against them? They're risking their reputation more and more.
    Why don't the just block the IP address these people use and make it end?


    Scamogs alert !

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    SpareGrooves
    Seller is 100%

    And yet their 's been suspended

    SpareGrooves
    Buy from established reliable sellers - check their s inc neutrals

    Unfortunately this is no longer good advice

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    TopVine24 ... new scam by the same person
    both have/had identical listings

    Mark.drouz are two new s created today just for faking positive seller s

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    Mark Drouz seems to be a real asshole. I mean, he's complaining that "the delivery time is very long", yet he received his record exactly one minute after placing the order! How many seconds is this guy prepared to wait, exactly?!

  • SpareGrooves edited over 2 years ago
    wrongek
    Mark Drouz seems to be a real asshole. I mean, he's complaining that "the delivery time is very long", yet he received his record exactly one minute after placing the order! How many seconds is this guy prepared to wait, exactly?!


    A bit less time than an ice cream melts and gets eaten away - this is not Meltogs

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    True Image (2) - I'm Not Over You for very cheap, just like the other s I mentioned above. It's a popular item for baiting apparently.

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    mimmo77 ... another hacked . Also listing the True Image record.

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    Really popular items for baiting are LZ II RLs, the first two Sabbath albums on Vertigo (very first presses) and Metallica RtL on Megaforce. I see new scammers almost daily now offering these items

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    It's my first time buying from this web. Is there a way to make sure that I'm purchasing an item in good conditions? What happens if it's a scam?

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    panda_paige ... same as above mentioned s

  • dmp edited over 2 years ago
    _Rocking_
    It's my first time buying from this web. Is there a way to make sure that I'm purchasing an item in good conditions? What happens if it's a scam?

    Make yourself familiar with Goldmine Standards at first, then think about which gradings are acceptable for you. Most listings here are graded correctly after all. In the rare case one isn't you can make a claim but have to argue it. Not every misgrading would be a scam.

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    lisat9705 ... same as above mentioned s

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    _Rocking_
    It's my first time buying from this web. Is there a way to make sure that I'm purchasing an item in good conditions? What happens if it's a scam?


    If you approach online buying under this prism maybe you should reconsider buying online. For some people it works only if they have the record in their hands, inspect it carefully and then put their hand in their pocket and pay for it.

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    Hmmmm. Someone ought to change the thread title to something like....oh, I don't know....how about "List all of your confirmed/suspected/possible/new/returning etc. scammers here". Could be beneficial. Just an idea.

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    SweatyFlapFlap
    Another

    miguelang33333


    You listed him 12 days ago. 100% FB still stands and is selling-just not to USA. What exactly is the problem here?

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    wearyofwokewussies
    QuacksterAnother

    miguelang33333

    You listed him 12 days ago. 100% FB still stands and is selling-just not to USA. What exactly is the problem here?


    Selling what? The last for that glowing 100% was in 2020. Do you think they've been ticking along with no sales for two years? The was even suspended after I posted but has been reactivated recently. The 13 item Inventory was all listed today.

    I tell you what - you buy something from them and we'll see how you get on.

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    Scratch that, I've just tried to buy something from them myself and got this message from PayPal before I even got to the payment screen:

    "This transaction has been declined
    in order to comply with
    international regulations"

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    Yet more:

    u=philly_buster

    No activity since 2019
    List of high value items at very low prices
    All listed within last 2 days
    Same shipping rate worldwide

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    SweatyFlapFlap
    List of high value items at very low prices
    All listed within last 2 dayse

    Yep, it's even almost an identical stock.

    I'm just amazed how many s he seems to be hacking into.
    All this could madness be stopped today if Discogs only implemented a two-factor-authentication. At least for inactive s. Also stronger rules would help a lot.

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    dmp
    All this could madness be stopped today if Discogs only implemented a two-factor-authentication. At least for inactive s. Also stronger rules would help a lot.

    They did introduce 2FA for a while, then removed it right?

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    SweatyFlapFlap
    They did introduce 2FA for a while, then removed it right?


    No, I think it's just optional and some people don't like the way it's implemented.

  • punkhank edited over 2 years ago
    Two more
    u=Aiden-Stewar , 6 neg. today, 1 fake pos. a week ago. ed week ago too.
    u=EdwardLokins , w/ almost the same inventory, no fb yet, ed yesterday

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    dunforthemoment
    QuacksterThey did introduce 2FA for a while, then removed it right?

    No, I think it's just optional and some people don't like the way it's implemented.


    Ah cool, thanks. Gonna set mine up now.

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    Another potential Sarayke - was seller about 22 items 20 of which were over £400, single low shipping rate from a seller who has not sold anything for years. I asked for images of one of the records as I was interested, no reply and within 48hrs Sarayke no longer has any records listed for sale... I am sorry to say Discogs is becoming riddled with them which surely must be in part because of poor security controls... Ebay has its' faults but at least they make an effort and communicate with s when challenged or issues are highlighted to them, Discogs must know about these issues/scammers but seem to do, or do not have the capacity, nothing... :-)

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    I'm seeing scam s almost daily now, discogs really should do something about it. I usually place an order without paying for it, then leave a negative as a warning to others. I've done that five times now and received several messages from scammed people afterwards. This is my default answer, feel free to do the same and help to keep discogs a clean marketplace:

    Hello
    Due to several messages heres my answer, I will not start any discussion afterwards as this would exceed my time.

    Recently there are fake profiles popping up trying to get money with fake sales. They will not send you a record, but maybe a fake tracking code. This time, they sold lots of records at a low price (around 20$), maybe hoping people will just agree losing this small amount of money. But don't!

    What you can do: open a claim on paypal, its easy. As there will be many other claims against them, you will get your money back, maybe within a week. Don't accept the money to be lost, because this will make them come again and again with fake profiles. If they get 100$ out of it, it might be a lot of money depending where the live.

    How do you recognize fake profiles: I've seen five so far. Four were created the same day (you can see when look at their profile). They have no yet. They sell records at a low price, hoping people can't resist and act quickly. No/low shipping costs. But one profile was 10 years old and had some , probably it was hacked. So they might change their strategy in the future. Just be suspicious if an offer looks too good and doesn't come from someone with reputation.

    What I do: I just place an order (without sending any money!) and leave a negative as a warning to others. Since there is no function to report sellers this is the only way I see to prevent that bullshit. If you're interested in keeping discogs a clean marketplace, I suggest you do the same.

    Already received messages from Discogs, which proofed I was right about all (!) previous cases.

    Good luck and have fun.
    Best, S

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    sheberin
    I've done that five times now and received several messages from scammed people afterwards.

    I’ve been doing the same! Sad how easy it is for scammers to hijack s right now. Discogs has no answer. Hopefully no one is sending them money by bank transfer.

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    another has just appeared with half price andromeda lp, Dr. Z etc

  • punkhank edited over 2 years ago
    buddysrecords
    another has just appeared with half price andromeda lp, Dr. Z etc


    I noticed that too, unfortunately another hacked (possibly) old seller with previous of 100% (over 100 positive). Now 5 negs within a day. Now empty inventory.
    Was selling these for example (half price incl. shipping) :(
    https://www.discogs.sie.com/release/1079795-Pearl-Jam-Oct-22-2003-Benaroya-Hall?ev=item-vc

    Negative "PROCEED WITH CAUTION! I have reason to believe that this seller's has been hacked. I purchased a record from this seller, but when I tried to pay, PayPal declined the transaction "in order to comply with international regulations."
    left on: Dec 19, 2022 10:16 AM"

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    i reported acouple of there items but discogs doesnt seem to move until theres a bunch of negative already there

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    fantasia_1 hacked

    Already has a negative about being a scammer

    If it's the same person hacking all these s, you can't fault their work ethic

  • punkhank edited over 2 years ago
    buddysrecords
    i reported acouple of there items but discogs doesnt seem to move until theres a bunch of negative already there


    A week's gone. Still selling. 11 expensive releases, incl. TWO copies of mint/mint 1983 ABBA visitors cd for £150 and £250. And 1750€ Santana box set for 1/3 price, m/m, incl. shipping.
    More neg. given, 8 in 3 days, all say the seller is scammer.
    :/

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    why do they go for previously active, but now dormant s?

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    cariocafunk
    why do they go for previously active, but now dormant s?

    Because they 'inherit' what looks like an established with good rather than a brand new with none.

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    kjmahee
    cariocafunkwhy do they go for previously active, but now dormant s?
    Because they 'inherit' what looks like an established with good rather than a brand new with none.


    why not currently active s? Because the is more likely to Discogs straight away?

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    cariocafunk
    Because the is more likely to Discogs straight away?

    You would imagine so. A selling that hasn't seen any action for 3 or so years is far less likely to have the original seller notice. There have been reports on here of current sellers having their hijacked but obviously they will be more motivated to get their back and so spoiling the fun.

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    Also s on dormant s are more likely to have been unchanged for a while. I assume that they are gaining access to these s mainly by trying s leaked from other sites.

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    Another one here: lospillus.esp
    Several attempts to scam people (including me) in just a couple of days

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    AmazingDiscoveries
    Also s on dormant s are more likely to have been unchanged for a while. I assume that they are gaining access to these s mainly by trying s leaked from other sites.


    Yeah that's what I was figuring. I think it would help if Discogs forced a reset on all dormant s when a tries to access it again. Won't help if the hackers have access to the s main email, which is entirely possible, but it should cut down on these.

    Other scammers are just opening s and hoping buyers will pay them via F&F/donations. Usually these scammers are set up in countries were PP doesn't accept G&S style payments. There should be a way for Discogs and PayPal to work together to ensure seller s ed on Discogs have a valid PayPal that can received goods and services payments. That way the fake Discogs address thing won't work so easily.

    I get the Discogs is a bit like the wild wild west in ways and isn't set up to offer buyer protection like Amazon or eBay but, IMO, ensuring a safer marketplace is in their interest as it builds buyer confidence.

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    AmazingDiscoveries
    Also s on dormant s are more likely to have been unchanged for a while.

    Seems to be the case overall but I was almost tricked recently by an that had it last legit sale in mid November (smaller seller).

  • punkhank edited over 2 years ago
    https://www.discogs.sie.com//MrCott111

    3 more for the list


    Third seller is still allowed to sell. 10 days ago noted in this thread.
    https://www.discogs.sie.com/seller/MrCott111/profile?sort=price%2Cdesc
    Edit: not anymore

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    13_ccous
    Seems to be the case overall but I was almost tricked recently by an that had it last legit sale in mid November (smaller seller).

    Sure. Someone asked *why* they tend to use dormant s, that doesn't mean they only use dormant s.

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    AmazingDiscoveries
    13_ccousSeems to be the case overall but I was almost tricked recently by an that had it last legit sale in mid November (smaller seller).
    Sure. Someone asked *why* they tend to use dormant s, that doesn't mean they only use dormant s.


    How do you close dormant s?

  • AmazingDiscoveries edited over 2 years ago
    Is that a trick question?

    "Dormant" means it's not in active use. The owner would have to close it.

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    Jeez!! This is the first I've just jumped onto the forums to read and found this thread! I am a new seller here and came looking because I logged in today and I can't seem to find/see 'My Store' and was wondering if it's been hacked! Bloody hope not! Have submitted a ticket the Discogs so hopefully it will get sorted but I hope these scammers have't stolen my inventory of stock for sale (only small about 500+).
    All seems awful and scary from the buying - which I am also buying too!
    Can anyone still see my listings for sale or is it just me?

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    You've not got any for sale but your 'shop' page shows 504 as being for sale. If you have expired/relisted then this is a known bug. Go to your Shipping Policies page and toggle your policies off and back on (one may do it but might as well do all of them) and the items should appear.

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    OMG kjmahee you are a genius!!

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    Boogie_Bunny_Beats
    OMG kjmahee you are a genius!!

    I wish that were true! Just ing on what I've read elsewhere. Shouldn't have to do it (I did myself yesterday) but it does work.

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