Posted by Andrew Z on January 20, 2008 at 12:28:04 from (76.252.199.82):
Has anyone recived emails saying that they want to buy a item listed but dont even talk about the item AT ALL and never mention a price etc...
I thought that i would post an email that i recieved to a item i have listed...
"Seem like a scam too me?? or something? Thanks for your response,i have been looking for something like this for close to some weeks now. The item would definitely be picked up by my hubby's closest shipper whose location presently is in USA.After you get payment in form of a certified check he would come immediately to pick it up from your residence. apparently i can trust you on this due to the fact that you wanna sell and i am eager to buy .My huubby's shipper complained of inadequacy of funds to execute my transaction effectively so i would but imply that my payment issuing client would include some extra funds on your initial asking price so that you can thereafter send the excess to him in USA and pick up can be done at a more quicker rate .I myself would be busy for the rest of the month cos i am a phone consultant in my company so i dont receive calls but i would reach you via e-mail most times .I expect you to contact me A.S.A.P concerning posting of your paymnet ok.mind you its gonna take your bank 2 to 3days right cos am here to buy the item for real ok"
I thought that i post this soo someone doesnt get the short end of the stick on this one....
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