<VV> 69 vert got abuyer
Brent Fullard
brent.fullard at rogers.com
Sat Oct 30 11:42:15 EDT 2010
Instead of waiting 90 days for the check to bounce, maybe a simple quiz is
in order, to ascertain whether this is the likely scam that it appears to
be. Ask the prospective buyer which end of the car that he is so keen to
buy, is the motor located in?
On 10/30/10 11:09 AM, "Bruce" <brucea at wildblue.net> wrote:
> I have personal experience with a very similar scam. I have in my possession
> a worthless certified check for $10600.00. Do not do anything until the check
> has cleared. At least 90 days. The check could clear at first and then be
> returned later. The only way to do this transaction is on your terms only .
> Shipping arranged by you and paid in advance by buyer, after the initial check
> for the car has completely cleared. He probably wants you to pay his shipper
> out of the excess proceeds from his check for the car. and probably in a hurry
> for you to deposit the check. do not do it! I'm afraid it stinks too much of a
> scam to be a legit sale.
> ...,Bruce Alexander 63 vert
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