If it looks too good to be true.....
Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2008 6:41 pm
I have my ZZR listed for sale on bikesales and have received an email through bikesales:
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Enquiry ID: 165749
Date: Sat Oct 25 08:33:54 EST 2008
Name: Neill
Address:
Postcode: 2013
Mobile Phone: 042736482
Home Phone:
Work Phone:
Email: neill19877@gmail.com
Comments: Hello there,
I just need to tell you that this is a very lovely bike you have gotten here and I am interested in buying it outrightly.For a quick sale, I will pay you 7000.00aud for the bike. I was planning going on physically to purchase the bike but could not due to the nature of my work as i am always on the move cos I am marine engineer and I work with an International shipping company.the bike will be picked up at your location by my pick up agent I will be paying with my paypal account.so please do reply me asap with your paypal account or send me a payment request from your paypal account so i can effect payment to you rightaway.
I await your reply
NB:Honestly, I do not know the actual worth of this item because I?m always busy sailing. If my offer is not ok, Let me know so i can shoot up abit or bring it down as the case maybe.
Hope to hear from you soon.
Regards
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Scam or not? I've replied telling him that I'm happy to accept his offer, but I have no paypal account and that I'm happy to accept a bank deposit and will provide details for him and upon clearance of the funds, we'll organise the pickup. I've also asked him for his full name and address for the transfer papers......
How good would that be, considering he's offering $1100 over my asking price! Mal did some investigating and found paypal scams going on where a paypal transaction happens and the buyer then feigns some excuse and has his money refunded by paypal and the seller ends up with no goods and no money either. I'm interested to hear his response to my email, if he replies at all.
What do you think?
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Enquiry ID: 165749
Date: Sat Oct 25 08:33:54 EST 2008
Name: Neill
Address:
Postcode: 2013
Mobile Phone: 042736482
Home Phone:
Work Phone:
Email: neill19877@gmail.com
Comments: Hello there,
I just need to tell you that this is a very lovely bike you have gotten here and I am interested in buying it outrightly.For a quick sale, I will pay you 7000.00aud for the bike. I was planning going on physically to purchase the bike but could not due to the nature of my work as i am always on the move cos I am marine engineer and I work with an International shipping company.the bike will be picked up at your location by my pick up agent I will be paying with my paypal account.so please do reply me asap with your paypal account or send me a payment request from your paypal account so i can effect payment to you rightaway.
I await your reply
NB:Honestly, I do not know the actual worth of this item because I?m always busy sailing. If my offer is not ok, Let me know so i can shoot up abit or bring it down as the case maybe.
Hope to hear from you soon.
Regards
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Scam or not? I've replied telling him that I'm happy to accept his offer, but I have no paypal account and that I'm happy to accept a bank deposit and will provide details for him and upon clearance of the funds, we'll organise the pickup. I've also asked him for his full name and address for the transfer papers......
How good would that be, considering he's offering $1100 over my asking price! Mal did some investigating and found paypal scams going on where a paypal transaction happens and the buyer then feigns some excuse and has his money refunded by paypal and the seller ends up with no goods and no money either. I'm interested to hear his response to my email, if he replies at all.
What do you think?
