Posted by MarkB_MI on March 06, 2010 at 06:43:27 from (166.217.130.221):
In Reply to: JUST trying to HELP posted by John Richard on March 06, 2010 at 05:35:30:
You are not the first nor the last to get scammed. Sadly, many people aren't aware of these scams, or if they are they chose to ignore the warning signs. It's just human nature to want to believe something that sounds too good to be true.
A local used car dealer started getting nasty calls and threats after someone set up a bogus site purporting to be his dealership. It was a scam, but people across the country fell for it, wiring money to someone they didn't know to buy a car they had never seen because it seemed like a deal they couldn't pass up.
If someone asks you to wire them money--DON'T.
If someone asks you to cash a check or money order for them--DON'T.
If something sounds too good to be true--IT'S NOT TRUE!
I hope you're able to recoup your loss, but I'll be surprised if you do. Most of these rackets originate outside the US. Frequently they'll con people in the US to act as their proxies, so it appears they are inside the country.
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