Everything in this email is the same as in almost every other fraud
involving cars - not only Austin Healeys especially the Western Union wire
transfer of funds. I worked for WU for 45 yeas in the funds transfer
division and I would never use this as a method to make a major purchase
since the recipient can go anywhee to pick up the funds regardless of where
he says he is located.
John Sims, BN6
Aberdeen, NJ
----- Original Message -----
From: <RAWDAWGS@aol.com>
To: <healeys@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2005 11:28 AM
Subject: Bogus BJ8 2nd try
> Oops they cut off the attachment, here it is, cut and paste.
>
>
> I sent an e-mail to the MSN address before ebay pulled the listing. This
> is
> the response I got .Please understand this is an is probably an illegal
> attempt to extort money.DO NOT RESPOND TO THIS AD. I am forwarding this
> to
> the list
>
>
> Hello Sir,
> I am glad you are interested in my vehicle.
> I want to let you know all the details about this deal so everything will
> work fine.
> Some words about the car:
> Inspection Period:3 days
> Shipping Service:'' European-Shipping'' (door to door)
> .
> If the car is what you are looking for and if you agree with these
> conditions then I will be glad to close this deal with you. In order to
> end this deal
> I want you to deposit $3000 to a Western Union agent,if you need more
> details
> about this please contact me.I prefer money order because in this way I
> will
> ship the car in the same day you make the payment.
> I will be waiting your email.
> Kindly Regards,
> Christine Kane
> _Christine670@msn.com_ (mailto:Christine670@msn.com)
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