Posted by mgriff543 on August 07, 2014 at 21:33:06 from (67.142.165.24):
In Reply to: OT: scams posted by charlie M on August 07, 2014 at 12:41:26:
I replied to a craigslist ad posted in Lansing MI. It was for a like new looking 643 Bobcat for $3000. So far it sounds too good to be true. Called the phone number on the then one day old ad and found it to be disconnected. I sent an email and got the following reply:
The bobcat is located in Erie, PA and I am selling it at this price
($3000) because i just finished the divorce with my husband. The
divorce is finished and I own this bobcat. I work as a dealer on a
cruise ship and i want to sell it because I need money for other
things. This bobcat is in excellent working condition, slightly used,
in 100% working and looking conditions and comes with a clear title
ready for transfer. From the beginning you have to know that for the
payment I request only secure pay, I prefer the payment to be done
using eBay services. Since i am working most of my time, and divorced
I want the deal closed only through eBay's Buyer Protection Program in
order for me and you to be 100% protected. The final price that I want
for this bobcat is $3000. If you will take it for this price, I am
willing to handle the shipping. Please get back to me asap if you
decide to buy, and include in your e-mail your full name and address
where you want it shipped so I can start the deal with eBay. You will
receive payment and shipping details from them.
I will wait your answer very soon only if you are interested to buy
because i don't have any free time to waste.
I wrote back I would be in Erie in two days and would like to operate the machine and never got a response. I've gotta wonder how many times this kinda thing works?
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