You will find the scam has a classified ad and no buy it now button .The also have loads of other cheap deals in my other items
 
Take a look at the motorhomes on ebay. 90% are scammers. £30,000 motorhome for £5995. The clue is that they leave a email address in the description stating it's quicker to contact them by that method & they will get back to you later, which don't make sense.
I had my account hijacked & someone flogged a mini digger from my account. I only realised after I answered a call from a chap asking when he can collect his digger that he just transfered over £5k for. After about ten mins of him explaining to me I checked my ebay account & there was this digger for sale, & an email in the description. This guy contacted him & transfered the money through money union. I contacted ebay & they expected me to track & trace & they clearly wasn't interested. I cancelled ther listing & changed all passwords etc.
Ebay is a scammers paradise.
 
Fun king ell fire, thanks for that insight.
I've heard to steer clear of that MU.
Thankfully I'm adequately wise to see these ads as fake, but it irritates the heck out of me that they are allowed to list with such a blatant express command to email the vendor outside of ebay mail, surely ebay never receive a penny in listing fees?
 
^^^:p
I can't imagine anyone here being duped however I'll keep throwing them up when I can.

(I thought I replied this morning but found it was simply saved to draft, doh)
 
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