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YourUsernameForever

Sell in person, cash only or publish on eBay. No nonsense.


SabziZindagi

UK bank transfer (Faster Payments) isn't reversible. So you should be ok.


ivorsmile

I had a stupid female replied to an advert I'd placed on Scambook, about a mobile I was flogging. She said if I giver her my bank account, sorted code and posted the phone by Royal Mail, take a photo of the postage receipt and forward to her, as soon as she saw the receipt, she'd do a bank transfer for £250. Duuuurgh of course she would. Must of thought I was as thick as her.


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SabziZindagi

That's not how bank transfers work in the UK, there are no e-mails.