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Posted by Milan on November 06, 2004 at 14:28:21 from (216.234.101.193):
In Reply to: Strange E-mail posted by Jeff Wenner on November 05, 2004 at 03:17:52:
Here's what I received after the "horse for sale"... I figured he's thinking like Mr. Haney from Green Acres... "Horse trader" .So I replied, and he sent back, "what's the lowest you'll take, and what's the condition.... I don't get this "my client" crap. And I sure wouldn't do this guys errands for him for free. Even if he is for real..... I responded to the mail below with. "Cash only, phone number is on the ad." Haven't heard back yet as of 3:30a.m. Hello, Thanks for your email,I just contacted my client about the cost of your Item which Is $600 and also about the present condition and he Is satisfied with It.So my client said he will be Issuing you a Certified Check of $4,600 while you you deduct the cost of your Item $600 and wire to the My Personal Assistant $4000 through Western Union and who would be settling the shippers and make all other shippment arrangement.The $4000 would be wired to my personal assistant who would see to it that the shipping comapny come for the pick up of the Item.So I will like you to send me your full contact information to where my client will be sending you the Certified Check like this: name......... full address............. Not a P.o Box Address city............... state............. country.......... zipcode............ cell/office/home phone number....................... I will look forward to the requested information as soon a s possible so that the check can be sent out to you immediately And do get back to me with the Pics of the Item so that my client will be Able to see What he is paying off. Looking forward to your response soon.
Best Regards..
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