awestorr
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tf, did he try to run away with keyboard?Had a bitter experience with olx. Guy snatched keyboard. Police complaint done.
Only tab available. Reducing price to 40000
tf, did he try to run away with keyboard?Had a bitter experience with olx. Guy snatched keyboard. Police complaint done.
Only tab available. Reducing price to 40000
He wanted both the item. That was his plan. He sent me fake message that I got the amount. Till then he already kept the keyboard in his bag. Luckily I knew something was off so kept the tab and pencil with me.tf, did he try to run away with keyboard?
He wanted both the item. That was his plan. He sent me fake message that I got the amount. Till then he already kept the keyboard in his bag. Luckily I knew something was off so kept the tab and pencil with me.
One thing i learnt always trust your gut. I was getting a bad feeling hence kept the tab with me.
I have done a good amount of deal via olx. Only this one gave me a bad feeling.what an asshole.
i normally only accept cash on olx but then again i havent sold anything more than 5-6k on there.
Man it's the basics. You don't handover the item or let the buyer touch the items before confirming the payment on your end. Sounds like sth straight from the GTA.He wanted both the item. That was his plan. He sent me fake message that I got the amount. Till then he already kept the keyboard in his bag. Luckily I knew something was off so kept the tab and pencil with me.
One thing i learnt always trust your gut. I was getting a bad feeling hence kept the tab with me.
That's way way expensive for a keyboard. Which brand/model was it?Yeah a lesson learnt for 12000
Cash only may not be everybody's cup of tea. We mustn't forget the case of counterfeit currencies. The scammer would be long gone with your belongings before you figure that a few 500 rupee notes were fake.And for sale accept cash ONLY. Many times the server shows processing and you are stuck. The buyer says I Paid you, buy you haven't received it.
I do have such an instance for failed online transaction. Luckily the failed notification came after 10-15mins. Better to deal in cash(inform the buyer in advance), let the buyer use ATMs for cash withdrawn minimising the probability of counterfeit note. It's all about individual comfort zone. In the end it should be a deal not a robbery.Man it's the basics. You don't handover the item or let the buyer touch the items before confirming the payment on your end. Sounds like sth straight from the GTA.
Can't imagine something like this happening with me. I'd be too anxious to possibly chase the guy. Maybe fight or flight to the rescue.
Do you genuinely belive that the police would actually recover your keyboard? They did nothing for my stolen Android that could have been easily traced with the IMEIs. How are they even going to locate the keyboard?
That's way way expensive for a keyboard. Which brand/model was it?
Cash only may not be everybody's cup of tea. We mustn't forget the case of counterfeit currencies. The scammer would be long gone with your belongings before you figure that a few 500 rupee notes were fake.
As far as the 'processing' is concerned, it's a rare occurrence. I've personally never encountered a stuck case. Am yet to encounter a case where NEFT/IMPS got stuck. But can't vouch for everybody's experience. Point is, there shouldn't be any exchange before the payment is confirmed. If it's stuck, then the buyer has to wait.
Man, I was not talking about the instances where the odd counterfeit note comes up. The OP dealt with a scammer who arrived on the scene with the intention to scam. If the scammer were to deal in cash, he would definitely come with fake notes. You never know who you deal with in such F2F deals. They can easily lie that the cash was withdrawn from an ATM.let the buyer use ATMs for cash withdrawn minimising the probability of counterfeit note.
Sure thing.It's all about individual comfort zone. In the end it should be a deal not a robbery.
True that.OLX are good only for lower value products. High value products are risky, specially from buying prospective. And for sale accept cash ONLY. Many times the server shows processing and you are stuck. The buyer says I Paid you, buy you haven't received it.
I know police will not do anything. And I did not handover the item. He asked to take pics as he was taking of the tab and bill. The good thing is my instinct kicked in I kept the tab. He just put the keyboard case in his bag and then we started arguing he said let's go to his house and sort this. Now this is a bad scenario. His friends can be there. Can beat u up.. and lot of bad things can happen. So I just let go of this. Plus he just zoomed away in his bike. My mistakes did not trust my gut, did not take his bike plate number pic.Man it's the basics. You don't handover the item or let the buyer touch the items before confirming the payment on your end. Sounds like sth straight from the GTA.
Can't imagine something like this happening with me. I'd be too anxious to possibly chase the guy. Maybe fight or flight to the rescue.
Do you genuinely belive that the police would actually recover your keyboard? They did nothing for my stolen Android that could have been easily traced with the IMEIs. How are they even going to locate the keyboard?
That's way way expensive for a keyboard. Which brand/model was it?
Funny thing we were having this deal two streets away from police station. I should have asked in front of police station. But anyways lesson learnt.While dealing with such transactions - selling portable items, automobiles, etc. - it is a safe option to meet near a Police Station/Booth/'beat' locality or at least security if you live in a gated community. Reach there early and notify the police/security about why you're there.
It is deterrence at it's very least. This should be understandable for a prospective buyer with no ill-intent; and even if such buyer is uncomfortable for whatever reason, it's better to call the deal off.
Have you tried looking for whether there is any cctv cameras - perhaps at nearby shops, signals where the thief took on his way out, etc. - that happened to cover the license plate?Funny thing we were having this deal two streets away from police station. I should have asked in front of police station. But anyways lesson learnt.
There were no shops. Plus the issue happened 8km away from where I live so I think this will be extra hassle for me and then Bangalore traffic.Have you tried looking for whether there is any cctv cameras - perhaps at nearby shops, signals where the thief took on his way out, etc. - that happened to cover the license plate?
Most footages are likely deleted within about 2-7days, depending on available storage. So try at once, if haven't already.
Yup. I totally agree with you.I've got stuff worth lakhs on OLX from different city (Last one was 1.25L).
You need to be sure of the person you're buying it from (selling in your case). If not call the deal off. I've called it off when the person seemed off in a very minor way too. Its not worth the headache. Always trust your gut and give it the benefit of doubt 10/10 times.