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Re: Need advice for possible scam
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Posted by G. L. Perry on October 16, 2003 at 10:39:23 from (216.117.94.153):
In Reply to: Need advice for possible scam posted by Mickey Cook on October 15, 2003 at 18:03:18:
I wonder how many sites these guys scan???? I had an add for Grain Bed Sides here, would take practically anything or give away to get rid of. This foreign fella writes me right away and has a fella owing him $3500. He wants to have that guy send a "certified" check to me, Take what I need for the sides, (he didn't even ask price) and send rest to him at a certain US address. He would arrange pick-up later. They must send this scam out to anybody with something for sale. I had same thing on a Truck I was selling last month. Still, wonder WHO'S looking at all these sites for ads? Suppose it's "Terrorists"? and we're financing our own destruction?? How about the one mail from Africa usually, that has millions in bank he can't let anyone know about and wants You to keep it in your account for him, till he gets "free" or something and you get to keep 15% when he picks up! That's same story pretty much too. What a World, hey?
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