Zed Clampet
Community Contributor
Okay, I've done some research on this. Apparently, people list themselves as 3rd party sellers on Amazon, collect payments for months and then try to take off with the money. One potential way that you can tell if this happened to you is if you ever received a tracking number for the package. Not every scammer sends out tracking numbers, but some do to buy themselves more time. Apparently this is something commonly happening in Australia because Amazon, which is trying to combat it, is relatively new to Australia, so it's easier to fool customers there, and also because Australians expect long shipping times.
What seems to have happened is that Amazon figured out the seller was fake and closed it down before they got any money out of it.
What seems to have happened is that Amazon figured out the seller was fake and closed it down before they got any money out of it.