Post: Teen scammed on ebay buying an XboxOne
12-05-2013, 03:45 PM #1
DrinkinMyStella
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A dad-of-one who spent £450 on an XBox One for his son's Christmas present was devastated after falling victim to an eBay scam where he got a PHOTO of the console instead.

Peter Clatworthy, 19, thought he had landed a bargain when he purchased the much sought-after games console online on November 28.

He spent a year saving up the cash in order to buy a limited edition version of the games system for four-year-old son McKenzie.

But he was stunned when a grainy photograph of an XBox printed on A4 paper landed through his letterbox on Monday.

To add insult to injury on the back of the picture, the callous seller wrote 'thank you for your purchase'.

After checking the listing on the eBay website Peter soon realised he had fallen victim to a cruel con.

The misleading ad listed under the 'video games and consoles' category stated the item as 'XBox One Fifa Day One Edition, Photo Brand New UK 2012' next to an image of the console.

The online blunder means little McKenzie is likely to be left disappointed this Christmas as the Xbox One has since sold out in the UK.

Yesterday Peter, from Bilborough, Notts, fumed: 'I'm absolutely gutted.

'I was so happy at first when I got the Xbox One, especially because my son had been asking about it and I knew I had got it for him.

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eBay have promised to take action against the misleading seller. (SWNS)
'I had saved up for months, just cutting back on things and putting money in a pot, £20 here and £10 there.

'It came in a brown envelope, when the postman gave it to me I kept asking him if he was sure this package was for me and he kept saying it was.

'As soon as I knew it was for me I realised it was a con, I pulled out a crumbled piece of A4 paper with a pretty bad picture of an Xbox One probably taken from Google.

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'I was shocked but then I thought, I only have myself to blame because it does say the word 'photo' on the ad.

'I spoke to eBay straight away and asked for a refund, I e-mailed the seller and he told me it was a console - so he did lie to me.'

The teenager said his since received a lot of stick from his friends and family for his error.
He added: 'I told my brother and he was crying with laughter, so were all of my mates, it is quite embarrassing.

'Even my mum said I was a bit stupid considering it said it was a photo on the listing.'

Peter said he's been told my eBay he should receive a refund for the purchase from the seller.

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He added: 'I'm still just hoping that I get my refund though and I can finally get a genuine Xbox One for my son, I only want to make him happy at Christmas time.

'But I don't know if that will happen now because I've heard they have sold out and nobody can get them in time for December 25 anymore.'

The XBox One was released in the UK on November 22, with a special Day One edition reserved for those who picked the machine up on its first day of sale priced at £600.

A spokesman for eBay said: 'We don't allow listings which mislead, and will take action against this seller.'

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i had to laugh at this tho, it wasnt even a great picture lol. at least he will get his money back. there not even sold out so he should just go game or amazon.
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12-05-2013, 04:09 PM #2
Dman93
Crawl to your cross
Even with 100% feedback the guy still scammed him and this is why I don't like ebay. Such a lousy thing to do..

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12-05-2013, 04:18 PM #3
DrinkinMyStella
Vault dweller
he will be lucky he dont press charges, because thats misleading theft.
12-06-2013, 04:01 AM #4
ResistTheSun
In Flames Much?
Problem is it said photo sort of his own fault :p
12-06-2013, 07:15 AM #5
KnightUK
Bounty hunter
I have a hard time believing it was for his 4 year old son! More like he was trying to make his sob story worse!

It clearly says "picture" alarm bells should ring. There are a ton of auctions on eBay, buy a different one with your dole money
12-06-2013, 07:54 AM #6
Hahahah it was his own fault for not reading the details correctly.
12-06-2013, 11:52 AM #7
Joel
[move]Sal:madsal::laim:[/move]
Okay, why the fuck would this person charge over $500 dollars for just a picture of an Xbox One? That's just retarded and I hope that guy gets his money back.
12-06-2013, 02:02 PM #8
Leftwinger
Little One
Who the fuck buys a games console for their 4 year old son?Facepalm
12-06-2013, 02:17 PM #9
Cesei
Banned
This is a scam/theft and it was intended because for the fact a picture is selling for that price means the seller knew what he was trying to achieve from this.

Have a good day end of story.
12-06-2013, 02:34 PM #10
Sting
< ^ > < ^ >
Why would some one do this. :(
Poor guy tears

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