Some likely customers ask me for my e-mail in order to be able to proceed with the payment, I placed a test order and had no problems, can someone explain to me if there really could be a problem?
I'm new to Etsy, I'm afraid I've made some mistakes when entering items.
Thank you very much for your help
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It's a scam
You haven't made any mistakes. They are all scammers and they are multiplying like rats.
It's a SCAM @SelliDesigner
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Don't let it worry you. Simply mark the message as SPAM in your inbox.
Thank you all, you have been very kind
Online scams are running rampant right now. I’ve put clues to the latest scam on top. This list also contains clues to other common online scams. Hopefully it will help you and other sellers. Once you hit more than 2 red flags, shut down the conversation.
@bradgoodell once again, you come to the rescue!!!
I also received this kind of message........."Hi! Could you send me your email? The app asks for it when I make a purchase so it can send a delivery notification with my address. Thanks so much for your understanding!"
@HideCraftsIntl report it and the message will be moved to the SPAM folder.
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