Scam. Money orders are easily forged. Insist on wire transfer and you'll likely never hear another word from him.
Just got a email> received the following message from Tolly in response to your ad on your twin outboard boat:
Name: Tolly
Subject: Silhouette boat
Date: 10/19/2006
Message: Hello Seller, Do you still have this BOAT available for sale.... Please do not respond without telling me the final asking price.Your response should be swift.Let me know if you would be accepting UNITED STATE MONEY ORDER as a mode of payment.If you are willing to accept this,pls contact me asap with your FULLNAME,ADDRESS,CITY,STATE,ZIPCODE,COUNTRY AND CONTACT TEL PHONE #.and the total of available for sale and your asking prize. NOTE:You are to get back to me with your EMAIL ADDRESS also. Regards
I don't like to give anything out.What do you think.I like cash.
Scam. Money orders are easily forged. Insist on wire transfer and you'll likely never hear another word from him.
scam.. no doubt about it.
cash iz king
http://www.***boat.com/forums/showthread.php?t=130339
I got the same reply sent to me, when I was selling my truck. I did the same thing as you, by posting a thread, and got the same response as your gonna get....FRAUD!
FRAUD!!! "United States Money Order"....what is that??
:cry:
Scam. Money orders are easily forged. Insist on wire transfer and you'll likely never hear another word from him.
Don't part with anything unless the money is in the bank, and verified by the bank, not by your recipt.
Let me guess, a Yahoo or other free email address?
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scam, happened to me. Got a fraudulent cashiers check for $60,000. My bank wouldn't take it.
damn you would have to report the post I sent to you. I was only playen....
Yes it sounds like a scam to me..Money orders can be canceled.