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Posted by Ben Rauls on April 30, 2005 at 14:18:56 from (209.206.146.86):
In Reply to: Retarded Scammers posted by Tom Lendt on April 30, 2005 at 10:41:01:
I just posted some stuff in the marketplace and this guy wrote saying he was interested, then sent this e-mail. Is there anyway to catch these guys?: Thank for mailing,I am gald you still have it for sale and am okay with the price ,so i will be paying you by a certified Cashier's Check Or Money Order. I have also contact my Business partenr over there in the States that he will be send you the check of $3,850. So all i want you to do now is to recieve this Payment and deduct your selling cost from the funds and then send the remaining excess funds to the Shipping Company. You are not to worry about Shipping, I have a contact reputable Shipping Company that will be coming for the pick up , so i am sure they will Ship the Item right to the destination i want it shipped. Also they have got a lot in the states and also in Europe to ship ship for me. The remaining excess funds should be sent to the Shipping Company via Western Union Money Transfer . For you sending the shipper's fund, i am compesating you with the sum of $100, so the total amount will be $350.I will want you to provide me with the following details needed for the Payment to get to you : YOUR FULL THAT WILL BE ON THE CHECK :........................... YOUR ADDRESS :............................................... CITY........... ZIPCODE......... STATE........... PHONE NUMBER:.................................(Home,Work and Cell) I Will await to read from you soonest with the details needed immeidately, so as to facilitate the pace of the sales
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