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Uunfortunately I got caught up in this myself and lost money.
Basically they used a scam known as 'short-firm' fraud to trick people into trusting them.
An unofficial source from ebay believed the fraud to be £120k-£180k, but some ebayers have done some research and it looks like the final amount could be greater than £250k.
The sellers name was eportuk.
A group has been setup for victims of this scam
http://groups.ebay.co.uk/clubforum.jspa?forumID=18000026316
There is also a thread on the ebay forums about it - http://forums.ebay.co.uk/thread.jspa?threadID=1100231626&start=0
There are various other forums that have posts regarding it, but the main thing is to try and give other victims of the scam a way to contact other people who have also been scammed. Some people also probably don't even realize they have been scammed yet.
Basically they used a scam known as 'short-firm' fraud to trick people into trusting them.
An unofficial source from ebay believed the fraud to be £120k-£180k, but some ebayers have done some research and it looks like the final amount could be greater than £250k.
The sellers name was eportuk.
A group has been setup for victims of this scam
http://groups.ebay.co.uk/clubforum.jspa?forumID=18000026316
There is also a thread on the ebay forums about it - http://forums.ebay.co.uk/thread.jspa?threadID=1100231626&start=0
There are various other forums that have posts regarding it, but the main thing is to try and give other victims of the scam a way to contact other people who have also been scammed. Some people also probably don't even realize they have been scammed yet.