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Another scam via Craigslist: offering more than asking price

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By Khalid on 2006/08/08 - 10:12, last updated 2006/08/08 - 10:12

Here is a classic scam from Craigslist.They offer to buy your item you advertised via classified for more money than you ask for ($375 in my case, he offered $500).They even give you a bleeding heart story about wife dying in accident.

From: ike derico Alright,i live in North Georgia United State.Am quite comfortable with the condition of the item since i wont be making any repairs on it,i will like to offer you $500 including packing materials without you paying for any shipping charges b'cos i already have an account with FedEx,i would have loved to make the payment in cash and carry but we are not in the same state so i will like to go ahead with the payment by sending you a Money Order But i will need your contact infomation in which the money will be deliver ok.I wonna buy this [item name] for my step son to fulfill the promise his mum made before she died,i lost my lovely wife to an auto accident on 29th of June 2005 and since then i and her step son john have been living seperately and i want to buy this item for him because his mom promised him before death took her away from us and i think with this i and tobi can live as a family. Kindly get back to me immediately you receive my e-mail and i will like you to take it off craigslist for auction cos am serious in buying it.So let me have your full infomation ofr pyment to be made.... Best Regards. .I.Derico

Note how they can't pick up proper English names? I got another from 'ortega hanson'.

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Anonymous (not verified)

Sean McGlynn- Scammer

Mon, 2010/12/20 - 21:48

Same guy is still out there. The text he used to respond to my message was identical to what you received. Thank you for posting this.

Name used is Sean McGlynn

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Anonymous (not verified)

I got this for my add Jan 20

Fri, 2011/01/21 - 16:53

I got this for my add Jan 20 2011

2006 Volvo V70R 300HP Turbo AWD V70 R - $25900 (Port Alberni)
"Ok just wanted to make sure nothing is been left out.
I will be buying this for the price you have listed it for.Payment will be sent using PayPal and i will handle the PayPal surcharge as well.I will arrange with someone to have this picked up for your location once i have paid as i am out of town at the moment.In the meantime,can you send me more pictures (if available)?
Regards

(Sean McGlynn)

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Anonymous (not verified)

Sean McGlynn aka Marc Jean - Scammer

Fri, 2011/05/27 - 11:23

This scammer is now using the name Marc Jean.

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Anonymous (not verified)

I received the same message

Tue, 2011/07/12 - 18:43

I received the same message from Amanda Maxwell under email address
godswill11101@gmail.com

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Anonymous (not verified)

I too received a scam from jide.oloye@gmail.com

Sat, 2010/12/18 - 17:24

Jim O"

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william (not verified)

scam

Mon, 2010/12/20 - 15:28

what do we do about his scams

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Anonymous (not verified)

Another craigslist

Tue, 2010/12/21 - 09:01

Hi,
Thanks for your response. I'm going on a vacation to London but I will instruct my assistant to prepare and mail your payment which I'm sure you will get in about 4 - 6 business days. I'll add $20 extra for the delay. I'll pay by M O or cashier check so send me your info (i.e full name, mailing address and your phone number) so payment can be mailed out immediately. I will also make arrangement for pick-up which will be after you must have received and cashed the payment.
Awaiting your info.
Thanks

Email: jamesb@divinestores.org

First time this has ever happened to me on craiglist though.

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Anonymous (not verified)

Seems like a scam.

Tue, 2010/12/21 - 09:14

Jason Stewart`
to me

show details 8:57 AM (12 minutes ago)

I was told by my assistant that your item is still for sale,i would have loved to come and see it,but my schedule is very tight.I will mail out your payment once you provide your full name.phone number and address.I can only pay via money order as am on a business trip now,pls let me know where to send your payment to because i wouldn't want to lose it to someone else.I don't mind adding thirty ($30) dollars so you can keep it in my favor,you should get your payment in 4-6 working days i will appreciate if you can get the ad off craigslist so i can be sure you are keeping it in my favor.Please let me know as soon as you receive it so i can start making arrangement for the pick-up.
Thanks
jason

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Anonymous (not verified)

Simone Guy is a SCAM

Tue, 2010/12/21 - 14:20

Here's the one I got from "Simone Guy"...

Good day and hope you are doing great?.My assistant told me that you still have the item for sale. I am willing to pay your asking price,You will receive your payment in 4-6 working days,i would have loved to come and see it in person but due to the busy nature of my job that wont permit me,i will be making payment by money order or check and i will be needing your phone number, full name, address or p.o box address to make the payment to as i do not want to lose this sales to other potential buyers,if you will keep it in my favor,i dont mind adding fifty ($50) dollar for the delay.pick-up wont be a problem as i already have made an arrangement for that once you receive payment.
Awaiting your reply
Thanks.

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Anonymous (not verified)

Craislist Scam

Mon, 2011/04/25 - 16:12

I had the same situation- basically the same email but the name is Willson Bishop willsonbishop@googlemail.com (new name and address). I figured it out and emailed him back to tell him to get lost. A day later I recieved an email from Mark Warner (markwarner@cluemail.com) it read as follows:

"A scammer says he wants to buy something from you. He uses the fake
name of Willson Bishop.

He'll send you a check or money order for too much money, and tell you
to send the extra money by Western Union. The check is counterfeit.
He wants to fool you into sending money before his fake check bounces.
If you send money, you'll lose it all.

Don't be a victim of this fraud artist like I almost was.

Mark Warner

P.S. PLEASE DON'T TELL THE SCAMMER ABOUT THIS WARNING. I learned about
you because he accidentally sent me an email with your address on it,
and I don't want to tip him off about his mistake. That same mistake
might help other innocent people avoid getting scammed, too.

If you have a second, please reply to let me know you got this."

I googled this as well and it seems as though it might be from the original scammer. I am not sure what they were hoping to get from me through the Mark Warner email- deleted it right away. Anyone else have a similar experience?

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