Teen eBay scammer jailed for nearly three years

Phantom mobile phone selling and dodgy banking deals...

By Jo Best, 16 June 2004 11:35

NEWS A US teenager has been fined and sentenced to time in jail after committing fraud via online auction site eBay.

The 19-year-old from California has been sentenced to 33 months in prison and ordered to pay a fine of $20,000 after repeatedly offering goods for sale, including mobile phones, collecting payment and never actually sending out any goods to the auction winners.

The young man was also found guilty of bank fraud after trying to convince a member of one bank's staff to cash the cheques he received from the unlucky eBay users and to wire $400,000 to an overseas account.

He also asked the Wells Fargo employee if he could use the money from a customer's account to gamble with and return it before the customer noticed.

At the age of 17, he was found by the authorities to be involved in another internet scam – taking over $1m off punters to use in online betting after telling them he had tips that 'couldn't lose'.

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  1. 1. anonymous

    Please... I have to know if one or any of those eBay scammers was/is a person called, "CAMSMITH"

    He has offered things as new, and sent old, worn-out parts, and a host of other non-retrivilable monies.

    If one of the names, as I said, was "Camsmith" I would like to know about it, so I can add my comments toward a conviction of this low-life person!!

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