Too good to be true?
I say we bust his ass. Someone with the email and all the info contact the ICC or somebody that handles this.
Hawkstrike, Look up the name of the person that you think he's stealing the identity from. Call them up and see if they know about it.
Or, better yet, tell him that you will do it but only if you specify the shipping company. Then have a friend of yours pose as a shipping company, tell the guy it costs x amount of dollars and then scam him for the shipping. Or tell them that you have to specify the 3rd party account.
or, someone with a high limit credit card buy it. If you don't get the car, then do a chargeback.
Hawkstrike, Look up the name of the person that you think he's stealing the identity from. Call them up and see if they know about it.
Or, better yet, tell him that you will do it but only if you specify the shipping company. Then have a friend of yours pose as a shipping company, tell the guy it costs x amount of dollars and then scam him for the shipping. Or tell them that you have to specify the 3rd party account.
or, someone with a high limit credit card buy it. If you don't get the car, then do a chargeback.
the guy is definitely a scammer. I offered to buy the car and pick it up myself, but he said he would be out of town. This guy needs to get arrested. I'm thinking of setting something up. We definitely need to get his contact information first. like real name etc
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Mar 15, 2006 07:20 AM





