Posted by The Famous Grouse on January 05, 2018 at 13:34:27 from (75.168.227.96):
In Reply to: Ireland posted by grizz02 on January 04, 2018 at 18:22:36:
Honestly, just the fact that he called you makes this more likely to be legit. Scammers like email because it's easy to mask where they are emailing from.
Caller ID does not work internationally so that's not a sign of anything.
As others have said, proceed with caution. Personally, I thing the safest way to accept an international payment is NOT Paypal, but to do what has been suggested. Have a bank establish a separate, non-linked account. Have Mr. Ireland wire funds to that account. Only when funds are present and available for withdraw should you cash out, close the account, and allow pickup/shipping to occur. Tell buyer 2 weeks from date of transfer to be safe.
Keep in mind, there's risk on HIS end too. If he's legit and not up to no good, he will likely ask for things that verify that you and the tractor are both real and legit as well. Specific pictures, your address, a picture with something like a newspaper from today so he can see the tractor is real and in your possession, etc.
International shipping is not as hard to arrange these days as most people think it is. Especially for items that can fit in a connex container, that's practically as easy as dropping a box off at UPS.
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