LeeRatters wrote in post #18336011
But surely,
that's an obvious case of "Item not as described" for starters....!! It's one of those f/0.95 50mm lenses that I really want to have a go with. But I don't want to pay brand new full price......

yes, but in my case i had to track down the package... the scammer seller was like item was delivered, it shows delivered...
it took me a while and with help of helpful USPS employee to track it down...
it was send to different house number, and one street over, with name name butchered... I had to knock on some other people door and ask them if they got some package, I was lucky they gave it to me.
Then when I had proof in my hand that it was some Japanese book with wrong address, mis-spelled name then finally Amazon helped... otherwise it would have been much more difficult.
its getting very popular
https://www.google.com …n+sellers+hacked+accounts
and amazon can't get it under control
here is one example
https://www.amazon.com …-1&keywords=sigma+150-600
Used - Like New
~new product~ Beförë ördëring, contäct me àt~~B00THOYRN6 "ät" usa-mail.eu~~ Never used, but i can't list it as a new product due to Amazon policy, they don't allow me to list it as a new product. « Show less
the better scammers instead of making new accounts, will hack inactive accounts and make bunch of bogus (to good to be true) offers.
here is the account that scammed me
https://www.amazon.com …UZPVD83E&tab=&vasStoreID=