Posted by Chris Jones on March 20, 2015 at 10:17:48 from (65.188.217.236):
In Reply to: ebay trader posted by toymaker 27 on March 20, 2015 at 07:12:21:
Did you google the phone number he called from? I'm curious. About a year ago I listed aluminum camper jack stands in the RV section of Craig's List and got a call from a guy offering to help me with the pitch, "we have seen an increase in buyers searching for your model RV". I was befuddled and said what RV? He said the one you listed on Craig's List is very popular now. I assured him I had no RV on CL and he must have called the wrong number, but he persisted. Eventually unable to convince him, I hung up. Later I figured they were calling everyone with a listing in the RV section and my jack stands were in there--they couldn't care less the specifics just that there was a listing.
A google of the number revealed it is a business in the US that sells ads in their online for sale web site or some print flyer they give out. Seems it was like $300 or $500. Basically the same thing as taking out a news paper ad just a lot more expensive. Probably completely legal and "legit" but like a pay-day or title loan a complete rip-off.
It also might be a guy in Istanbul who wants you to wire the money to him and you will get nothing in return.
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