They claim to have their own shipping company or pick-up agent.They will pay you extra for the inconvenience.They ask you to buy a high dollar gift card and include it in the order.They claim they are in the Navy, an oceanographer, on a cruise ship, on a research vessel in Antartica.There is some urgency, such as a birthday or anniversary.They ask about the condition of an obviously new item.They ask if something is "still available" when it's obviously for sale in your shop.Etsy does not have a published phone number you can call. You find a (FAKE) Etsy phone number off the net and talk to a sympathetic customer service rep that wants you to download an app so they can access your account to fix something.They send you a link to a (FAKE) Etsy page that looks genuine and asks for your login and/or credit card details. You get a (FAKE) email from Etsy claim you need to buy a high dollar pre-paid Visa or American Express card to get your Etsy account working.You get an email from (FAKE) Etsy saying you need to do X to get your account verified.They claim your Etsy checkout isn't working, and they send you a link to "fix it”.They claim they cannot check-out and need your email to complete the order.You go back to their account, and it's gone.They want to take the conversation off Etsy (they ask for your email).
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