Man robbed at gunpoint after going to pick up eBay car purchase
Published August 31st, 2006
UK Auction Info
A man who went to pay for a car he had bought on eBay was robbed at gunpoint by the person selling the car, according to reports.
23-year-old Shahzad Ali Shah from Crawley, West Sussex, was told by the seller of a Mercedes Benz Kompressor C180 that a cash purchase would be neccessary, the Daily Mirror reported.
Mr Ali Shah told the newspaper: ‘The man said if I paid in cash he would not offer it to anyone else.’
eBay is an online auction website for registered users to buy and sell goods.
Payment methods include cheque, postal order, and the online payment system PayPal, but sometimes buyers meet sellers in person.
The student agreed to meet the seller in east London, on the day that sale of £5,500 was agreed.
He was accompanied by his mother, Shahnaz, who was funding the purchase, and his brother-in-law, Shaharayar Talpur.
When they arrived, four men got out of a Vauxhall Corsa and surrounded the car, the newspaper reported.
Mr Ali Shah said an Asian man produced a gun and took their car keys and demanded the money for the Mercedes.
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