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I’ve been noticing a big increase in fake UCS AT-AT listings on eBay recently, and I wanted to warn others.
The accounts all follow a similar pattern: short usernames, created in early 2025, and multiple listings using the exact same photos. The listings usually claim the item ships from the U.S., but the seller profile shows they’re based in Germany.
I first caught on because I got scammed myself. I thought I scored a UCS AT-AT for $1,100, but after paying, I got no communication. When I opened a case, the seller provided a fake tracking number from a company called “Global Hauling.” After looking into it, I found out that company doesn’t actually exist, so I contacted eBay.
eBay gave the seller three days to respond. On the last day, they uploaded a new tracking number through USPS showing the package as delivered. I called the post office, and they confirmed it was just a letter sent to a different address in my city—not the actual item. Thankfully, eBay refunded me.
Since then, I’ve been keeping an eye on listings, and it looks like the same person or group is repeatedly creating new accounts and running the same scam. I report them whenever I see one, but I’m not sure how much is being done.
Just wanted to put this out there so others don’t fall for it like I did.
So I have every modular set and don’t have the space to display them all. I’m thinking about selling them. I am struggling because I don’t want to regret it down the line. The fun is in building them. I use to do puzzles a lot. I would put together a puzzle once and then sell it on eBay. I’m thinking to do the same with my Lego sets.
