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Ebay - Asking For Personal Info......

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ToraToraTora | 18:00 Mon 15th Jan 2024 | Technology
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Most of the time if you ask a seller a question it just gives you a box to type your question in. Sometimes though it seems to want you to fill in Name, phone, email etc. Any idea why that would be? I may have asked this before but I don't think I ever got the bottom of it. I googled etc but all I get is advice when the seller actually asks for those things. Thanks

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Have you seen this? https://community.ebay.co.uk/t5/Member-To-Member-Support/Contact-a-seller/td-p/7471349
19:14 Mon 15th Jan 2024

Does it depend whether you're logged in to Ebay or not ?  (If you're logged in, this info will be available)

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Yes I'm logged in but it hardly ever asks for that info when I do "contact seller" to ask about an item.

 

Is the item collection only?  Scam prone? 

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Well it is, it's a car, it's not a scam no one contacted me I am just asking about a car, like I have done a 100 times before.

I meant is the item the sort of thing that attracts scammers, such as iPhones.

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no it's a car.

Rules for listing Classified Ads

Our rules for listing a Classified Ad on eBay differ from other selling formats on eBay. With a Classified Ad, we'll send you the contact information of any interested buyers.

 

You're not then allowed to share that information with third parties or use it for any reason other than to get in touch about the item you're selling – please make sure you're familiar with our User Privacy Notice

 

https://www.ebay.co.uk/help/selling/listings/listing-tips/selling-classified-ads?id=4167

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Right, I see, classifieds adds seem to have this. I got round it by doing contact sellar but not about a particulatr item then I asked abut the item in the message box! Cheers baz!

No probs 

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