Quoted from rikity:Someone sent me this, the site looks bogus and has spelling errors.. but it advertises a Batman 66 pinball by Stern for $89. Too good to be true i'm sure, but I used a credit card for the 0 liability factor. I've been getting messages from the shipping service that its about ready to be thrown on a boat. They describe the size and weight of a real pin, and a 14 day refund policy. So If I dont get a real pin, i could easily charge the money back from my card. But the $89 wouldnt even cover the shipping!
What am I really going to have show up on my doorstep though?
The Link: Batman 66 Pinball
https://www.drunkspennant.top/collections/pinball/products/pinball-machine
Not read the entire thread as I’m working but just wanted to add Incase it’s not been said but it sounds like a phishing scam to me, you have basically allowed them to do an authorised charge of your card, giving them your name, address, credit card and bank details.
And given them a good idea your a buyer or high end goods, these scams are usually nationwide setups so details captured for someone on one end of the country are sent to those involved in those areas and vice versa.