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Cayman artist selling work on eCayTrade with $7M price tag

Artist Betty Martinez Christian is selling a painting that took her a year to complete for $7 million on eCayTrade.

eCayTrade launches Safe Exchange Zone

The parking lot of Rhulens, located at Carrington House, has been designated as a Safe Exchange Zone by eCayTrade who aims to enhance the local pickup experience and ensure their users have a safe place to trade goods and payment.
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Warning over bogus baby sitter job ad

An advertisement on the EcayTrade website for a baby-sitting job in the U.S. was a scam, the Royal Cayman Islands Police said. A woman who applied for the job “became suspicious” and reported the matter to police.

Stolen items seen on EcayTrade

A man was sentenced last week for handling stolen goods after items advertised on EcayTrade were linked to his girlfriend’s email address.

2015 eCay hack a stark reminder on password security

Users signed up with the password “123456” 373 times. More than 250 users had the password “cayman.” Almost 400 people used the password “ecaytrade,” according to a database of cracked passwords stolen last year from the eCayTrade website.

Cayman internet fraud report sets off worldwide probe

Two Cayman Islands residents who thought they were buying a relatively cheap Toyota RAV4 online ended up getting scammed for $3,000. However, their report of the crime to the RCIPS in October 2014 ended up becoming part of an international criminal investigation that led to a West African man being sentenced in Indiana.

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