p4ul Posted yesterday at 14:31 Posted yesterday at 14:31 (edited) Hello, selling a thing on reverb, just got an offer with a request for a video of the item to be sent over whatsapp.. seems like a scamy thing. but I am new to reverb. "Excuse me, could you send me a video of the product review via Watsap? I want to make sure that the product belongs to you, because I'm afraid of being caught by scammers. Watsap +44 738 909 8xxx" Anyone have any experience in scamland? is this just a gateway spoof to get me to loose my shirt and other items of clothing? Edited yesterday at 14:33 by p4ul it prolly is a scam.. just checking really "because I'm afraid of being caught by scammers" Quote
PaulWarning Posted yesterday at 14:45 Posted yesterday at 14:45 can't see the harm in sending a vid, just be wary of suspicious follow ups, like paying via paypal, I never sold anything on Reverb so not sure what the procedure is 1 Quote
tauzero Posted yesterday at 14:59 Posted yesterday at 14:59 It may be a way to get in touch off Reverb as bypassing Reverb for a sale also means avoiding Reverb's fees - something that comes in handy if you see something on Reverb that's in Warwick or Leamington Spa, ie Bass Direct or Bass Bros, as it's cheaper going via the store. 2 Quote
chyc Posted yesterday at 15:51 Posted yesterday at 15:51 It could be a genuine request, and the buyer would be happy with a link to an unlisted YouTube video if it were. As @tauzero says it could be that they want your phone number. 1 1 Quote
Woodinblack Posted yesterday at 16:10 Posted yesterday at 16:10 Yeh, I would do a video, put it on an unlisted youtube link and send the link to the video by reverbs messaging system. 1 1 Quote
Jean-Luc Pickguard Posted yesterday at 16:45 Posted yesterday at 16:45 Reverb has decent protection for the buyer (I've never had cause to claim on it though) so it seems a bit odd that that this is being requested. Nothing to lose in doing a quick video though, just be wary of follow-up requests. 1 Quote
p4ul Posted yesterday at 18:15 Author Posted yesterday at 18:15 solid advice. thanks. unlisted YT link is a good idea 🫡 Quote
p4ul Posted yesterday at 18:18 Author Posted yesterday at 18:18 (edited) but with a +44 UK telephone number for Whatsapp? JoGrum can prolly do one, I ain't really happy about posting to the US of A. Edited yesterday at 18:19 by p4ul Scammers gonna scam 1 Quote
Honest Horizon Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Hey, Quickly made an account here to say that I got exactly the same message on Reverb just today. Different phone number but also from UK. Location 1702, Argentina. Pretty big red flag. Cheers, Y. 3 Quote
Woodinblack Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 14 minutes ago, Honest Horizon said: Quickly made an account here to say that I got exactly the same message on Reverb just today. Different phone number but also from UK. Location 1702, Argentina. Pretty big red flag. Yeh, it seems once there is a scam you get a lot of it. That is what we get here. Quote
JapanAxe Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Scam. Once they have a contact route outside of Reverb they will use that to send you a message, appearing to come from Reverb, asking you to log in. The link will be to a fake site and will ask you to input your password. And so on and so forth… 2 Quote
binky_bass Posted 38 minutes ago Posted 38 minutes ago Any message that is clearly generic ("please show me your product") is always a massive red flag. 1 Quote
Dan Dare Posted 1 minute ago Posted 1 minute ago If you send a video of the item you are selling, he could create his own listing using it, take payment from someone and the buyer who didn't receive it would come after you. There'd be "proof" you were the seller via your video Don't do it. Defo a scammer. Quote
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