Alembic Guitars Club
Connecting => Swap Shop and Wish Lists => Seen on craigslist, eBay, and elsewhere => Topic started by: David Houck on May 24, 2009, 10:51:28 AM
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Just thought I would pass this on since a lot of us buy and sell on craigslist. I lot of people, including me, have been getting scam responses to items for sale recently. The first response just asks if the item is still for sale. When you reply that it is, the next response is like this:
Hello... I really appreciate your response to my mail.I want you to
consider it sold, pls do withdraw the advert from craigslist to avoid
disturbance from other customer. I want you to know that i will be
paying via bank certified check. I will need you to provide me with
the following.information to facilitate the mailing of the check and
it will be delivered to you by The UPS.
1.....Full name to write on the check.
2.....Full Physical address to post the check.
3.....Home & Cell Phone to contact you
**Immediately you have the payment my mover will come for the pick up** Thanks..
I was wary after the first response; and upon seeing the second, I figured it was a scam. A Google search confirmed. What happens next if you send your name and address is that he will send you a fraudulent bank check for more than the price of the stuff your selling; typically $1,000 more. He'll then send an email telling you his secretary made a mistake and that the extra $1,000 had been intended for the movers, and ask you to cash the check, keep your portion plus a little extra for your trouble, and send the remaining excess to an address he'll give you. Sometime after you've cashed the check, your bank will inform you that the check was a fraudulent, and you're out whatever you sent to him.
(Message edited by davehouck on May 24, 2009)
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I've been hit with this scam 3 times in the last two weeks on 3 different items-usually it's almost immediatly after you post your item.