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I have a customer messaged for email address. Screenshot this is what he needs to complete purchase. I thought it was a it strange but thinking it might be new function from Etsy. Gave the person my email. Then I received an email from Etsy.au - Team showing a click button for ‘Receive Payment’. I clicked on it then it ask for my credit card details. Thanks to my bank it ask for verification code and the text message I received for the code was to receive thousands of Euros. Then I realised this is a scam and my bank also blocked my card due to suspicious activity. I really thankful to my bank.
Please don’t give out email when customer ask for it for payment! They can pay on Etsy platform.
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@BokoiSlime New sellers especially should read up on important info on getting paid, about scams, what can or cannot be sold here, fees, etc BEFORE ever opening a shop.
A buyer will NEVER need your email to complete a payment nor your bank info, credit card info.
Etsy will never ask for you to send money to your bank account for you to receive payments.
These etsy sites, screen shots they send you are FAKE etsy sites.
https://help.etsy.com/hc/en-us/articles/115014503608-How-to-Get-Paid-on-Etsy
Etsy Payments is the main way to get paid on Etsy. With Etsy Payments, buyers can use most payment methods to purchase from your shop.
You get direct deposits to your bank account.
https://help.etsy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360000343128-How-to-Handle-Spam-and-Suspicious-Messages
The following characteristics or any combination of them may indicate the message is a scam:
Asking for additional items to be added to their order. For example, asking sellers to purchase and include a highly priced gift card with their order and promising to pay them back later.
Claiming they want to purchase items listed in a link which is actually malware or a link to a phishing site.
Offering to send you more money than you are asking for your item? This is known as an overpayment scam.
Insisting you reply via a personal email address, off of Etsy? A buyer who immediately insists on communicating off of our site may be questionable.
Seeming to not have read or looked at your listing, based on their vague questions.
Refusing to go through Etsy Checkout, thereby disqualifying the transaction from any Etsy protection.
Having a particular interest in an item of relatively high value. Scammers tend to focus on mid and high-value listings.

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Re: SCAMMER Alert‼️
This is a scam. Don’t respond or provide any personal or financial information. Send it to spam.
Make it part of your daily routine to visit the forums. You can learn so much about ongoing concerns, problems, glitches, and scams. Stay informed!
For the full discussion about recent scams, see here: https://community.etsy.com/t5/Managing-Your-Shop/How-to-Spot-a-Scam-No-a-Buyer-Doesn-t-Need-Your-Ema...

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Re: SCAMMER Alert‼️
@BokoiSlime Yes, there's plenty of scam complaints in the forums.

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@BokoiSlime New sellers especially should read up on important info on getting paid, about scams, what can or cannot be sold here, fees, etc BEFORE ever opening a shop.
A buyer will NEVER need your email to complete a payment nor your bank info, credit card info.
Etsy will never ask for you to send money to your bank account for you to receive payments.
These etsy sites, screen shots they send you are FAKE etsy sites.
https://help.etsy.com/hc/en-us/articles/115014503608-How-to-Get-Paid-on-Etsy
Etsy Payments is the main way to get paid on Etsy. With Etsy Payments, buyers can use most payment methods to purchase from your shop.
You get direct deposits to your bank account.
https://help.etsy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360000343128-How-to-Handle-Spam-and-Suspicious-Messages
The following characteristics or any combination of them may indicate the message is a scam:
Asking for additional items to be added to their order. For example, asking sellers to purchase and include a highly priced gift card with their order and promising to pay them back later.
Claiming they want to purchase items listed in a link which is actually malware or a link to a phishing site.
Offering to send you more money than you are asking for your item? This is known as an overpayment scam.
Insisting you reply via a personal email address, off of Etsy? A buyer who immediately insists on communicating off of our site may be questionable.
Seeming to not have read or looked at your listing, based on their vague questions.
Refusing to go through Etsy Checkout, thereby disqualifying the transaction from any Etsy protection.
Having a particular interest in an item of relatively high value. Scammers tend to focus on mid and high-value listings.

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Re: SCAMMER Alert‼️
I really wish Etsy would send all new sellers an alert for this issue. It seems there are scammers searching these platforms for new sellers. It seems to be rampant.

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Re: SCAMMER Alert‼️
Lost 140 eur today! I have got a message on my ETSY app that I got an order, it is my first time and I took it normal to reply to the message from Etsy app. All looked very realistic until money gone from my account and message disappeared . Feel myself so stupid. Did not expect that I can not trust the message from Etsy official application! Really scared of next sale!

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Re: SCAMMER Alert‼️
@XanaSu So sorry to hear this! Contact your bank, they may be able to help you.
for future reference: When you get a sale on Etsy, that sale will appear on your shop dashboard, and the money will appear in your shop payment account.
No sale on the dashboard, it's either fake, or the buyer's payment wasn't approved.
If Etsy ever needs information from you, that will also appear on your shop dashboard.
Take care and good luck.

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Re: SCAMMER Alert‼️
Etsy needs to do something about this as this happened to me today. I just hope I will be refunded

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Re: SCAMMER Alert‼️
@DestiAnn There is a literal warning on every message:

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I’m so glad I’m not the only one! This has just happened to me luckily like you the bank ask me to verify and showed me the amount they were trying to take, scary!

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Re: SCAMMER Alert‼️
This happened to me today and unfortunately they took some money out of my account. I reported it to my bank hopefullyI can get a refund. I was asked to do a verification on my bank account by someone pretending to be work for Etsy support team

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Re: SCAMMER Alert‼️
Thanks for all the replies. But when you’re a new seller there’s alot to take in so you can easily fall for it especially if your trying to get use to the platform.

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Re: SCAMMER Alert‼️
I'm so sorry this has happened. The only advise I have now is to contact your bank and report what has happened.

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Re: SCAMMER Alert‼️
Thank you. I’ve reported it to my bank and they confirmed it was a scam and looking into it. Fingers crossed.