if you hunt around, you will find a site of letters and photos of folks who
get their jollies by scamming the scammers - some of it is pretty funny.
from that site you can learn all sorts of ways of making them spend $$, a
few made me laugh (like the one where they convince one such person to get
a
large ugly tatoo on their arm
"Jim" <kraskajunk@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:13eehu4kg1ipm65@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
while back, I posted a message announcing that I had a '82 ****sche 924
Turbo that I was parting out. I just got a response that I strongly
believe
is from a scammer.
Below is his email to me. You be the judge:
His first email:
"Goodday to you,I am Mr Markson from the UK.I was surfing the web and i
saw
your advert placement of your item for sale so i decided to get intouch
with
you to letting you know that i am interested in purchasing it.Please get
back to me with the last price you had wish to sell it, the picture if
available, and the present condition of it.Hope to hear from you
soonest.God
Bless"
I replied to him with the following:
" Please note that “parting out” means that I am selling the car piece by
piece. The car has been completely disassembled. Even the engine is torn
completely down. So, if you wanted to buy, say the left front fender, or
the
right door, or the alternator, etc. then I could help you out, but I can’t
sell the car as a complete car.
Sorry.
Jim"
His second email to me is where the scam kicks in:
" Thanks for the mail,i am interested in purchasing it.but it might
interest
you that my client will be sending a sum of $2500 to you where i will want
you to remove $50 from it $25 for the alternatior and the other $25 for
the
cleaning and packaging of the alternator.You will then help me send a
balance of $2450 via western union money transfer to my ****pping agent who
will come to your location for the pick up since i will be handling the
****pping myself.So please get back to me with the following information so
that payment will be sent asap.
NAME...................
FULL CONTACT ADDRESS.....................
ZIP CODE................
PHONE NUMBER................
Hope to hear from you soonest. "
Sure looks like a scam to me. The name he used is Eddy Markson and his
email
address is eddymarkson101@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
be forewarned is to be forearmed.
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I put junk in my email address to evade the spammers.
Please take the junk out before replying.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
Jim
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