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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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amy (not verified)

scam on craiglist

Thu, 2009/11/26 - 10:10

i received this from him

Hi ,

I'm Berry Williams, i reside at 196 Ellison Street Rochester New york, I Saw your Recreational Vehicle posted on craigslist market place and I'm willing to purchase it, I want you to get back to me with the present condition and your last price offer.and Email me pictures as well,as for the Shipping i will take care of that myself through pick up from your home coz i have my Shipping company to do that, i will also like to know if u will be accepting a certified check for the payment .Will be expecting your response asap.

Regards
Berry. Hello ,
Thanks for your response, I really do appreciate it, Well Everything sounds well and I guess that the Item is in Good condition and I am okay with the price $4,250 and I will be willing to offer you $4,350 for it. So, I would want you to keep all other buyer's off and also delete the advert from the website. Concerning payment my colleague in my hometown will issue you a certified check, since i am not home to do that for now. FOR CONVENIENT AND EASY TRANSACTION,I HAVE A SHIPPING COMPANY THAT WOULD BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PICK UP as soon as you receive payment for the Item.I will therefore need the following
information of you to forward to my client before he sends payment.

NAME IN FULL........
ADDRESS IN FULL....
CITY.......
STATE...
COUNTRY..........
ZIP CODE.......
CELL/OFFICE/HOME
EMAIL ADDRESS

I await your urgent response.

Thanks!
Berry.

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Anonymous (not verified)

What is he doing that is a

Tue, 2009/12/15 - 03:09

What is he doing that is a scam, telling you he will buy things then not. Get used to it thats part of selling thing's, online or in person.

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Anonymous (not verified)

Debra Patrick

Wed, 2009/10/14 - 14:06

I was wondering if this would be a scammer??

"Hello. I am highly interested in buying your item on craigslist. please let me have the last asking Price. The condition is okay by me .. LET ME HAVE THE FINAL ASKING PRICE"

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mikeyVIRUS (not verified)

what exactly happens how

Wed, 2009/10/14 - 22:13

what exactly happens how and who gets scammed like what is gonna happen to me?

because i got the exact same type of email twice

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P. Robinson (not verified)

What out for kilo tunji <kiloinator@gmail.com>

Fri, 2009/10/16 - 15:29

This is what i was sent only about a couple hours after I posted my ad on craig'slist:

Thanks for your mail I would like to make an outright
purchase immediately so i would want you withdraw the advert from the web.
Regarding the payment, I will pay you with a certified check in U.S dollars
so pls let me have the following information so that the payment can
be made to you :
1.Your full name to be on the check.
2.Your physical address.
3.Your postal code
4.Your mobile phone number (For easier communication).
Kindly get me the above requested information as soon as
possible.Concerning the shipment,it is my regular shipper that will
come for the pick up as soon as you recieve your money in hands.

Thanks in Advance.

Regards

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rissuh (not verified)

ADD THIS EMAIL TO CRAIGSLIST

Thu, 2009/10/22 - 04:38

ADD THIS EMAIL TO CRAIGSLIST SCAMMERS: mickeystuffs52@gmail.com

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shaun (not verified)

craigslist scam

Fri, 2009/10/16 - 23:58

i have a guy named craig mark who has sent me three different checks for 4500 each. still have them and i told the local sheriff depaqqrtment and the fbi but no one seems to care about the matter. is there any agency out there that would actuallly do something?

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Cobb (not verified)

Goddamn Scam!

Sun, 2009/10/18 - 10:08

Also, add the following e-mail address to the known scammers: Katherinelob@yahoo.com

She uses the name "Katherine Brook" and her supposed agents name is "Donald Gray". She even tried to entice me by telling me that when she was in town sometime- she'd give me sexual activity. Look at the following, copy and pasted word for word.

When I'm in town sometime I WILL have to GIVE-YOU A great big hug that will BLOW your mind for doing such a great JOB. OR excuse me if you find that to SEXual IF YOU did- I didn't WANT to offend you but INSTEAD show you my appreciation. I CAN be that way thought- don't TAKE IT the wrong way- I'm UP in my own world- some people think I'm being THE bitchiest or an ASS sometime. I don't know why- I'm really a good person, haha. Thanks honey! :) I'll be around town in 2 weeks.

Thanks,

Katherine.

At first I thought she was just using all caps to be annoying- but read all the cap words together- it makes a sentence.

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Anonymous (not verified)

Almost scammed as well

Sun, 2009/10/18 - 13:17

Hi,
I received an email similar to the one that Berry Williams received. I was selling a chair for $200..buyer from another state, offered to pay $200 + $100 for me to hold the chair and wanted me to take my listing off of craigslist! He then emailed saying he was sending a check for the chair plus shipping costs and once I received the check, I was to take it to my bank, cash it, take out the money for the chair and send the rest via Western Union to someone in CA to arrange for shipment. The check came in the amount of $2,800! My gut instinct told me that something was wrong, but I took the check to my bank and they cashed it! I then went to Western Union and wired the money next day (best decision I ever made!). Western Union had the person that would've received the money on a security list because he probably used several different addresses to receive the money! Once I got home, something just wasn't right so I called Western Union and they told me that it was a fraudalent transaction and they sent my money back to me! I am so grateful to Western Union for warning me....I am not a dumb person, but boy did I feel like a fool! Now I'll contact my bank to have them confirm what my gut tells me....the check, although appearing as a cashier's check, is actually fake!

Be on the lookout for anyone using jdalton61@gmail.com or any buyer identifying himself with Ceylon Tobacco Company....The best thing about it is he said he was in NC, the check was drawn on a bank in TX, the person that sent the check was in IL (from a company that doesn't exist) and I was to Western Union the money to someone in CA! Sounds like a scam ring if ever there was one!

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Anonymous (not verified)

bammy008@gmail.com is also a

Mon, 2009/10/19 - 10:30

bammy008@gmail.com is also a scammer... told me a touchign story about her son, but i was not fooled! ahah

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