I have had 3 “people” in 3 days with 3 different “bonzuser” screen names put some of my items in their wish lists and when I go to look at their wish lists, one has over 9,000 items, one had over 12,000 and this last one has almost 14,000 items in their wish list. All of these items they are putting in their wish lists are from different Bonanza booths. They are only on here for 1 day, have no feedback and have no items for sale. I cannot tell where they are from as they have no profile.
Another Bonanzler has posted something similar about this, but I have been a nervous wreck wondering what is going on. Am I worrying for nothing? Could this be malicious or just mere weird coincidences?
I have emailed Support and I hope to hear from them soon. Should I put my booth on vacation for safety purposes until something can be figured out what is going on? Anyone else noticing this? Thank you :)
:UPDATE 4-3-16: Someone from Support emailed me last night saying the activity DOES sound a bit suspicious and that they are currently taking a closer look into this and thanked me for bringing this matter to their attention. Also, I had another “person” who added items to their wish list and theirs has almost 19,000! Also, I do not ship outside the US either, and I am going to double check my settings to make sure just in case. I will keep updating if I hear any more.
:UPDATE 4-4-16: Have not heard anything else. I would love it if someone from Bonz could reply on here or put out a bulletin as to what could possibly be going on since a lot of us sellers are noticing this going on in our booths :)
:UPDATE 4-5-16: Still have NOT heard anything else from support, other than in another post they put they were looking into it. I NOW have a new person to add to my total, they have over 12,000 items in their wish list! :(
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kyliesklotheskloset Reputation: 37 See kyliesklotheskloset's booth |
Don’t put your booth on vacation.
As I see it – there might be people trying to play some weird games,
meaning maybe trying to do some harm – but it can not happen with wish lists.
Maybe it’s simply a glitch.
Just ignore it.
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EuropeanGoodies Reputation: 1165 See EuropeanGoodies' booth |
I only sell to buyers located in the USA and while I know while this will limot my sales, as far as a drop-ship scheme, I will ONLY ship to the Paypal address on file, not to an override address.
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Atomicdiner Reputation: 1902 See Atomicdiner's booth |
I have the same thing happening on both of my booths. The user signed up on the 24th of March, and now has over 4300 items on their wish list.
The other thing to take into consideration is their activity is bumping up the fees for when an item does sell.
There is nothing to suggest that this is ‘usual’ ‘legitimate’ activity. On the contrary. I hope Bonanza is investigating it and monitoring it.
In the meantime, keep those red flags up and take all precautions.
If you can, keep us posted on Bonanza’s response.
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KathysCreations Reputation: 198 See KathysCreations' booth |
Do a generic search and be certain your items with your descriptions are not showing up on some overseas marketplace. I found nearly 200 of mine that that been placed for sale by someone on an Asian marketplace with an exorbitant price. I assumed they were going to buy it from me and then have it shipped to their buyer – kind of a drop-ship scheme with me as a supplier. I contacted the website it was on and it was eventually taken down. This is bad because some of the items of mine that they had listed were already sold by me. I need not tell you other problems this could create for our booth/store.
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loves_birds Reputation: 2047 See loves_birds' booth |
I just noticed the same thing. One user has over 41,000 items, 2058 PAGES! The item they put on their list was my LOT Stick Pins Lapel Hat Pins. This item does not show up on Google or any search because it doesn’t have all the criteria needed. Nor do I have the information it needs, so I have to manually promote this. Most of the items in this users wish list are video games, components, systems, postage stamps, pet stuff, clothes, jewelry, the whole shabang across the board. Yes, it is weird. And I, too, only ship to USA and PayPal verified addresses.
Scam or someone has WAY too much time on their hands scouring Bonanza.
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Irene0526 Reputation: 572 See Irene0526's booth |
How do you tell if someone put your items in a wishlist?
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misskeech Reputation: 1958 See misskeech's booth |
I’ve been hit by Bonzuser_unyog [URL removed] who has 40,884 items in their wishlist. I don’t think it’s a glitch or joke. I think someone is trying to steal in some way. I don’t ship overseas at this time.
If I block the user will my items be removed from that wishlist? I just blocked the person and got this [URL removed]
Ignore purchases from these [URL removed] bonzuser_unyog.
I don’t like seeing the recent activity regarding this person in my account though. Wish we could reset our recent activity widget.
Thanks,
Sandi
EmbellishMart
“Embellishments for your crafting, your space & you!”
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EmbellishMart Reputation: 1450 See EmbellishMart's booth |
Here are 3 that have added to my wish list also and the dates they were active!!
Bonzuser_renia
4/1-4/4
22,700 items in their wish list
Bonzuser_apikj
3/30-3-31
8946
Bonzuser_unyog
3/24-3/28
40,849
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The_Lingerie_Lounge Reputation: 334 See The_Lingerie_Lounge's booth |
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