Buyer anxiety


I have purchased  an integrated amp here on Audiogon. It is my first buy here. I tried to pay with Paypal but the transaction will not complete. I sent a message to the seller asking for advice. She is asking me to pay her directly to her email at Paypal. I'm not sure Paypal will back up a purchase with a private individual. 

This is her message to me.

Hello Dear, I Hope you are doing well.

Sorry for my late reply, I tried to contact you through audiogon, 

For the confirmation process and for your item to be shipped to the right address could you please give your shipping address and send us a screenshot of your payment from PayPal.

Your order has been prepared and ready to be shipped tomorrow, please confirm the previously requested details.

The red flags are 

They have no sales history.

There is no discussion history under Witting74

The amp is supposed to be in Kansas, but the phone number is out of country.

 

 

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@blue-magoo    I'm not intending to create anxiety.  But everybody needs to know the internet and the web are dangerous places.  At time progresses more and more care needs to be taken.  The scammers are far cleverer and more committed than those few trying to clean the place up.  There is nothing that can be done and the experience will get worse and worse.  They sure opened a Pandora's box when they started the internet.

People here rightly say you should always get in contact and talk with people you deal with.  But over her in Blighty the largest and most widespread scams are financial frauds where very plausible criminals do just that and convince you they are genuine.  Billions are lost every year.

The rule has to be: if you are in the SLIGHTEST DOUBT WHATSOEVER immediately walk away.

Your smartest move during this whole transaction was to ask for advice from the Audiogon community.  There is probably no greater source of experience with fraudulent actors on this planet than the audiophile fraternity.  Congratulations on not getting screwed.

The deal was too sweet 

There is no deal. It is all scripted, like telling a story.