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    Default Smell like scam to you?

    So I posted a sale on craigslist. The first reply was... is this still available? contact me asap. So I did with email. And then I got this crap....

    I appreciate your response to my inquiry. I would have loved to come
    check it out myself but I won't be able to do so because am currently
    at Hawaii celebrating my Wedding Anniversary with my wife. I would
    love a surprise inclusions and replacements in our home on our return.
    Please do withdraw the advert from craigslist as i don't mind adding
    $50 for you to do that, so i can be rest assured that the item is held
    for me. I have no iota of doubt regarding the item's good condition as
    represented in craig's list. I will be making the payment
    via a Certified Check, which my secretary will mail across to you.
    I'll be picking the item from you with the aid of a mover. My Mover
    will be coming to pick it from you once the Certified Check has been
    cashed. Please I will need both your full name and physical address
    along with your phone number to issue out the payment.
    Warmest Regards


    What the faq is this shit? I'm new to craigslist. Is this a scam? I replied with a see you when you come back and no info from me buddy. Am I wrong?

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    looks scamtastic to me man.
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    Its a scam.

    What they do is give you a certified check or MO for over the amount of the asking price. So your sell your item for $100 they give you $200. Then they want you to cash the MO and keep a $100 and give their "mover" $100 cash

    The problem is the CC or MO is almost always fake and it takes a couple of weeks for your bank to figure that out.

    So you give cash to the "mover" and your on the hook for the fake CC or MO. and owe the bank the full amount.

    Forward the email and the attorney general and craigslist.

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    I'd tell him to send you a USPS Money Order for the $50 and you'll hold the item until he returns then cash for the balance.
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    I figured it had to be a scam. I never even posted pics of the item I am selling. No one buys without seeing first where I come from. I'm not even going to deal with him USPS money order or not. What happenend to honesty?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GunTroll View Post
    What happenend to honesty?
    In Craig's List?!?!?

















    Sorry to be the one to break it to you but honesty is non-existent on that site. There are a lot of scumbags looking to make a quick buck (and a lot of people falling for these scams). I am glad to hear that you were not one of them.

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    They rediculously wierd grammar should have been the first red flag
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    Hey! Im still playing catch-up from going camping and I just saw this thread. I spoke about this very same type of thing in another thread (something like F%&@%$ Thieves).

    Its definitely a scam. These guys are all over Craigslist and eBay these days. Out of the goodness of their hearts they'll pay you (in the form of a cashiers check, money order, etc. - all fraudulent) a ton more money for your item just if you do this little itty bitty thing for them. About 2 weeks after putting the payment in your bank and sending off the item you find out you've been scammed. They tried this with me on Craigslist once for an old school biker jacket - which I still have.
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    This is the internet...people do not use the word "iota" on the internet.


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