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Posted by rustyj14 on November 22, 2006 at 12:54:20 from (71.162.11.61):
In Reply to: Re: Scammers on the prowl posted by Uncle on November 21, 2006 at 19:18:58:
I ran an ad for 2 Frazier garden tillers one time. Wasn't 2 days until i got the standard e-mail thing--! "I send check for twice what you want for tillers. You crate them and ship to Lower Slobbovia! Use enough funds from check to pay for crating and shipping, and the price you want. Then send balance to me via money order, or W. Union! And, we'll be most happy! Ohhh, yeah!" What they don't say is that the check is no good. It will cash at the bank, but later on the bank finds out its counterfeit, and by that time, the money is removed from your bank account to satisfy the bad cashiers check they sent and you fell for! And, you have also lost the balance of the money you sent back to them-per their orders! This scam has been covered in great length early-on, on the Internet. Look up internet scams on the net, or some title like that. there is a web-site that has all the info. Makes great reading!
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