View Full Version : 95 P38 128K miles in Maine $5000 OBO
GaryBaxter
February 4th, 2007, 11:55 AM
Need to sell before buying a D90.
Link to photos and description:
http://www.flickr.com/gp/47935938@N00/IhyD5L (http://www.flickr.com/gp/47935938@N00/IhyD5L)
GaryBaxter
February 14th, 2007, 09:15 AM
from ken volk <kenvolk07ca@yahoo.com>
Hello,
I have just spoken with my client, I am delighted to tell you that he has recommended your car and hope to pay $5,000 he has instructed me to carry on with this transaction and he also instructed me to inform you that payment will get to you in a Cashier check of $10,000 which is a refund payment of a cancelled order earlier made by my client. Due to company policy this cashier check has to be made out in this amount to you, because company policy only allows a refund payment on one cashier check. So you are required to deduct the cost of your vehicle ($5,000) when payment gets to you and refund $5,000 balance to the shipper for him to be able to offset shipping and other tax charges. After payment has reached you and balance sent to shipper, the shipper's agent will come for inspection, pick up & signing of papers and take to a prepaid shipper to be shipped to my customer, Confirm this and forward you’re Legal Name, Address and Phone number for payment to be made to you as soon as possible.
Thanks And God Bless.
Here is my client's Information’s that will be used on
the Title:
Name: Bob Jose
94 St Mary's Mansions
Maida Avenue Little Venice
W2 Isy England
+447024091283
Ken Volk
34 dryas Limestone Slope
Seward Peninsula,
Alaska USA
jblieb
February 14th, 2007, 09:31 AM
Ken,
I would just keep the whole 10 grand. I mean 5000k for shipping and fees? You ought to be able to keep at least another grand for doing the depositing and getting new checks and all.
Is there anyone out there that is really that stupid? There ought to be sometype of governmental body that would accept these checks, work with another agency overseas and when these guys pick there checks up, throw there asses in the clink.
GaryBaxter
February 14th, 2007, 10:21 AM
This must work because there are so many of these scams floating around. It's like spam; someone must be buying the herbal Viagra or the penny stocks or they wouldn't keep sending the e-mails. Maybe there's someone out there who makes money by selling these hairbrained schemes to the scammers. Now that's a business to be in.
Treuwer
February 14th, 2007, 10:59 AM
I recently recieved this email in regards to a vehicle I was selling:
" Thanks for the information. I am sure the Vehicle is in good condition and pls send me a picture of it.
This is all the requirements needed at this time. I have someone that will handle everyother things necessary when he arrives your location and this is my agent/transporter. The price is okay by me.I will like to pay the full amount of $15,000 for it plus an extra $100 for you to keep other buyers off and $50 to have them deleted till it is picked up by this agent.
So please reply back to me, and also keep other buyers off. My banker will send you a certified payment of $23.280 that can be cleared or cashed within 48hrs and when you receive the payment,you take it to your Bank so the money can be given to you in cash at the bank.
Can I trust you to receive the payment, you can take your own money plus the extra money while you send/wire the balance to this agent/transporter that will come to your location to collect it because the money /balance will be used by this agent to pay for customs fees,flight charges,insurrance and other expenses during the shipment and will be done by this my agent and this is the reason why i have some to do the whole stress and you are not to do it for me,okay .
So,let me know if i can trust you and get back to me with your information below so that i can instruct the cheque to be mailed to you.
If yes, kindly reply with the following payment details so I can inform him to make out payment to you.
Thank you."
I thought I was the only lucky one?
Just wait, I'm going to get rich by helping out one of those African kings by helping him protect his money in my bank account!
Neil McCauley
February 14th, 2007, 12:05 PM
There was this website of this guy who kept fucking with these Nigerians by making them go on wild goose chases and taking pictures of themselves by playing along and making them believe they would get paid. Shit was funny. Anyway they call these Negerian 401 scams.
Neil
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