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retsambeW
04-08-2008, 06:54 PM
Anybody here use craigs list to sell items? I live in a small town, and use their service to drive sales at my computer store. Most of the time, I do very well. I put a listing on the Memphis craigslist over the weekend, and an email reply came back thusly:
I am in the process of moving, but desire your item. If you send me your name and address, I will send you a cashier's check for double the amount of your item. Please cash the check and give the excess to my movers, who will be picking up the item and bringing it to me, for their payment.
Anyone suspicious about this, or is it just me? There has been a rash of this stuff in the newspapers lately. It is a variation of the old africa scheme to get your bank accounts to withdraw instead of depositing money to you.
Anyone ever experience this?
Anybody here use craigs list to sell items? I live in a small town, and use their service to drive sales at my computer store. Most of the time, I do very well. I put a listing on the Memphis craigslist over the weekend, and an email reply came back thusly:
I am in the process of moving, but desire your item. If you send me your name and address, I will send you a cashier's check for double the amount of your item. Please cash the check and give the excess to my movers, who will be picking up the item and bringing it to me, for their payment.
Anyone suspicious about this, or is it just me? There has been a rash of this stuff in the newspapers lately. It is a variation of the old africa scheme to get your bank accounts to withdraw instead of depositing money to you.
Anyone ever experience this?
I haven't experienced this but know of it.
Scammers are everywhere!
Caveat Emptor!
Praxeas
04-08-2008, 07:08 PM
It sounds suspicious...particularly since the item is not named either. Why would movers come to pick up a computer part?
retsambeW
04-08-2008, 07:13 PM
I sounds suspicious...particularly since the item is not named either. Why would movers come to pick up a computer part?
The email I quoted from was the second email I received from the individual. The first one simply asked if I still had the item for sale.
I still have the item, and tersely responded to the would be con artist that I was going to report him.
BTW, it was a desktop computer, complete with monitor, keyboard, and mouse.
The intention of the con artist is to give me a phony or stolen cashier's check, take off with the money and merchandise, leaving me to hold the bag, so to speak, when the bank discovers this is a bad deal.
helen_febus
04-08-2008, 07:23 PM
Anybody here use craigs list to sell items? I live in a small town, and use their service to drive sales at my computer store. Most of the time, I do very well. I put a listing on the Memphis craigslist over the weekend, and an email reply came back thusly:
I am in the process of moving, but desire your item. If you send me your name and address, I will send you a cashier's check for double the amount of your item. Please cash the check and give the excess to my movers, who will be picking up the item and bringing it to me, for their payment.
Anyone suspicious about this, or is it just me? There has been a rash of this stuff in the newspapers lately. It is a variation of the old africa scheme to get your bank accounts to withdraw instead of depositing money to you.
Anyone ever experience this?
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Be very careful, I received a check for $2900.00, a real check with the notice that I had won some type of sweepstakes. The check was to be deposited to my account. The scam was for me to send a certain amount of the money back to cover tax on check and other costs. I called the bank, they told me that a lot of this was going on and they (the bank)couldn't even tell these checks from the real ones. They informed me not to deposit the check because they would have to put that amount of money into my account in the next 2 to 3 days even though the check would not have had the time to truly clear. If I had used any of that money or had sent money to cover taxes and other expenses back to the sender of that check then I would be accountable to the bank for every penny. I would have to pay it all back in about 2 weeks when the bank informed me that the check was no good.
I had fair warning from the bank. I knew from the start that something was not right. I did not even apply to any sweepstakes. I also reported the check with the letter that I received with the check to the fraud department; which the bank gave me the number. I have never heard from the sweepstakes people again.
God bless,
Sister Helen Febus
freeatlast
04-08-2008, 07:32 PM
Sniff sniff sniff......... I smell a...........
SCAM
retsambeW
04-08-2008, 07:36 PM
Sniff sniff sniff......... I smell a...........
SCAM
You know, two cans of lysol didn't get that smell out of my office? :D
freeatlast
04-08-2008, 07:42 PM
I just sold our Hammond church organ to a Luthren church 3 hours away from us, on craigslist. Had another E-mail from a Methodist church also about three hours away.
Next I sold one of extra pianos on Craigslist.
Woked good for me and it's a free listing.
BTW we use a Roland keyboard now that does it all !
retsambeW
04-08-2008, 07:47 PM
I just sold our Hammond church organ to a Luthren church 3 hours away from us, on craigslist. Had another E-mail from a Methodist church also about three hours away.
Next I sold one of extra pianos on Craigslist.
Woked good for me and it's a free listing.
BTW we use a Roland keyboard now that does it all !
I have been pleased with the results, so far. This is the only problem I have encountered, and since I was pretty sure what the deal was, I didn't get burned.
I won't get rich off craigslist, but it is helping me drive business into my store.
vrblackwell
04-08-2008, 07:47 PM
Anybody here use craigs list to sell items? I live in a small town, and use their service to drive sales at my computer store. Most of the time, I do very well. I put a listing on the Memphis craigslist over the weekend, and an email reply came back thusly:
I am in the process of moving, but desire your item. If you send me your name and address, I will send you a cashier's check for double the amount of your item. Please cash the check and give the excess to my movers, who will be picking up the item and bringing it to me, for their payment.
Anyone suspicious about this, or is it just me? There has been a rash of this stuff in the newspapers lately. It is a variation of the old africa scheme to get your bank accounts to withdraw instead of depositing money to you.
Anyone ever experience this?
I have been trying to sell a laptop on craigslist and have gotton several of these. I knew it was a scam right away.
dizzyde
04-08-2008, 08:05 PM
I have a friend who was selling some dogs in the newspaper and the same thing happened to her. These people were from out off state and were going to send someone to pick up the dogs. She fell for it and told them to send the travelers checks, but after she got them got suspicious and went on-line to check out the travelers checks and the numbers that were on them didn't exist. Luckily she hadn't cashed them yet.
There are many variations of this type of scam, I had the same thing happen to me in regards to winning a "contest" twice in the last year. I received checks in the mail from "winning" some contest I supposedly entered, but weirdly the checks were from some random company that had nothing to do with the name of company that was notifying me.
All I had to do was cash them and send the people an administrative fee of x amount of dollars. I was immediately suspicious and got the phone number of the company issuing the checks off the internet and called them. It was a car dealership in the Midwest, and when I explained why I was calling them they immediately put me through to the CFO of the company. He put me on speaker phone and called a lawyer into the room and had me describe the letter and the check. He said mine was the second phone call that they received that week, that apparently these were checks that had disappeared several years ago, and had apparently been washed and rewritten. He gave me the # of an FBI agent that was handling the situation, and asked me to call him.
Very strange, I have no idea how they got my name, and picked me for a mark.
HeavenlyOne
04-08-2008, 08:57 PM
This happened to LadyRev on Ebay. She was selling her truck and someone from South America said he'd send her the money plus some extra and have his agent pick up the truck.
Luckily, she decided to sell it to me instead!!
Bro-Larry
04-08-2008, 09:34 PM
"Evil men and seducers shall wax worse and worse....."
izzyschwartz
04-08-2008, 09:56 PM
I just sold our Hammond church organ to a Luthren church 3 hours away from us, on craigslist. Had another E-mail from a Methodist church also about three hours away.
Next I sold one of extra pianos on Craigslist.
Woked good for me and it's a free listing.
BTW we use a Roland keyboard now that does it all !
That is a nice keyboard, but a Roland keyboard cannot do what a Hammond (one with a Leslie speaker) can do...
Anybody here use craigs list to sell items? I live in a small town, and use their service to drive sales at my computer store. Most of the time, I do very well. I put a listing on the Memphis craigslist over the weekend, and an email reply came back thusly:
I am in the process of moving, but desire your item. If you send me your name and address, I will send you a cashier's check for double the amount of your item. Please cash the check and give the excess to my movers, who will be picking up the item and bringing it to me, for their payment.
Anyone suspicious about this, or is it just me? There has been a rash of this stuff in the newspapers lately. It is a variation of the old africa scheme to get your bank accounts to withdraw instead of depositing money to you.
Anyone ever experience this?
This kind of request I would not comply with. What has happened in Milw these so called movers.
Pack inside the package other things..
When and if they get caught they tell authorites they picked the item up at your place of business.
freeatlast
04-09-2008, 07:21 AM
That is a nice keyboard, but a Roland keyboard cannot do what a Hammond (one with a Leslie speaker) can do...
It takes four men and a trip to the chiropractor to move our old hammand and leslie.
....and ya flip a little button on the roland and it sounds "almost" as good as our Hammond Escalade (it was'nt a B3)
...plus the Roland gives ya a whole sting section for back up.
LaVonne
04-09-2008, 09:53 AM
Anybody here use craigs list to sell items? I live in a small town, and use their service to drive sales at my computer store. Most of the time, I do very well. I put a listing on the Memphis craigslist over the weekend, and an email reply came back thusly:
I am in the process of moving, but desire your item. If you send me your name and address, I will send you a cashier's check for double the amount of your item. Please cash the check and give the excess to my movers, who will be picking up the item and bringing it to me, for their payment.
Anyone suspicious about this, or is it just me? There has been a rash of this stuff in the newspapers lately. It is a variation of the old africa scheme to get your bank accounts to withdraw instead of depositing money to you.
Anyone ever experience this?
I've bought several items on Craigslist and have only been mislead once. I have also sold a few things and had great results, no scams.
LaVonne
04-09-2008, 09:55 AM
I just sold our Hammond church organ to a Luthren church 3 hours away from us, on craigslist. Had another E-mail from a Methodist church also about three hours away.
Next I sold one of extra pianos on Craigslist.
Woked good for me and it's a free listing.
BTW we use a Roland keyboard now that does it all !
I sold an antique piano and an electronic drum machine...great results!!
Pastor Keith
04-09-2008, 09:57 AM
Anybody here use craigs list to sell items? I live in a small town, and use their service to drive sales at my computer store. Most of the time, I do very well. I put a listing on the Memphis craigslist over the weekend, and an email reply came back thusly:
I am in the process of moving, but desire your item. If you send me your name and address, I will send you a cashier's check for double the amount of your item. Please cash the check and give the excess to my movers, who will be picking up the item and bringing it to me, for their payment.
Anyone suspicious about this, or is it just me? There has been a rash of this stuff in the newspapers lately. It is a variation of the old africa scheme to get your bank accounts to withdraw instead of depositing money to you.
Anyone ever experience this?
It's a scam, I have been doing the ebay and craiglist for awhile, they tweak it every now and then but the same old scam. If you want to be cruel play along with them.
Keith
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