scam alert
redbenjoe - 2012-08-10 08:14
WPEC-TV CBS12 News :: News - Top Stories - Scam Alert: Bogus home rental ads on Craigslist
' if its seems so good = be careful '
craigslist offers endless opportunities for FREE crimes -
sellers are always conveniently ' overseas '
--buyers are always in a panic to capture the great deal-
before others can --so they quickly bank transfer the required
" good faith " down payment.
law officers cant be bothered chasing these 'tiny' $1000 crimes-
with foreign extraditions , etc
and its here to stay-
of course --all of us slick collectors know better --
i HOPE
retro - 2012-08-10 09:59
I heard about that on the news, it has happened often in New York recently. Last month, I agreed to purchase an iMac from someone for $900.00 but I backed out because of the location and the price was just too good to be true.
redbenjoe - 2012-08-10 11:22
listen to this one --so CLOSE -
one of my kids friends --age 18 --honor student -
smart enough to have $$ earned his own cool pad - ON THE BEACH !!
started an after-school lawn care business --hired 4 friends -
the kid never even works !! surfs all afternoon --
it so hard for any of us to save ANY money -
but he did it !! saved $5000 in one year
all to buy his ' dream truck ' --a clean 10 year old toyota tundra---
no luck locally -- all rusty trucks in florida
went on craigs list --BINGO - listed THAT DAY--a 2011 MINT tundra --only $5000 !!
(going rate = $20,000 ) --3,500 miles away in seattle
lady said she was a sergeant in the air force-- never had time use it use it ..
and -- she just got a SUDDEN surprise deployment to the mid-east -
Needed to sell it immediately -- that day -to donate the money to her church
'emergency fund'
price included FREE military air freight to the miami airport !!
so the kid was in a huge panic --because she said ' she had 25 calls already'
and ONLY immediate bank transfer was accepted
he had offered to mail ( next day air ) a check --she said no-
BY PURE LUCK --his employees had his wheels -
so he asked me for a fast ride to the bank -
on the way -- he told me all about his awesome SCORE--
i told him it was all BS --did a quick U-turn --back home..
and while he crying/screaming ( lol ) -
i called her air force base legal division = NO SUCH PERSON !!!!
NO DOUBT --she found another sucker ( or several ) --that same day -
to send her $5000
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so the kid was ( mostly ) smart --but not 'worldly' enough to NOT trust everybody..
bottom line --the next time we see a craigslist NIB M90 for $200 =
use caution
retrodos - 2012-08-10 11:31
If it to good to be true, it normally is! Don't get how people fall for these scams, but the scammer target a person greed, as most that buy into these scams, are people seeking to get a deal to turn a profit, then they see cash in their head and all logic somehow goes out the window. Never buy into temptation.
redbenjoe - 2012-08-10 11:38
you almost have to admit --
the lovely combination of honorable military service plus generous church donations ...
makes for a very believable//clever scam
jmez - 2012-08-10 15:41
Good job Dad!
redbenjoe - 2012-08-10 17:28
thanks
radio.raheem - 2012-08-10 21:27
Nice one redbenjoe....ira's not old enough to be a dad he has all those chicks
reminds me of that laptop scam...thanks retrodos....i think if i had waited another week to claim..i would have lost the lot..cheerz all
samsnite - 2012-08-11 01:54
Reminds me of a scam here in Finland when i was selling my car... A ยด99 Honda Civic. A gentleman from the U.K. contacted me and he needed the car immediately. I asked him who he really is and why he wants my car but he never answered. I knew this was a scam, but i had nothing to lose so i played along. He "payed" the car + shipping costs to me. Fake online banking and checks and everything. Only thing, i had to pay the shipping company and they come pick up the car... Hmm, why would a U.K. guy buy a car manufactured in the U.K. from Finland??? Just dumb.
radio.raheem - 2012-08-11 02:59
People like this...should be hung drawn an quatered imho