In a message dated 8/15/2007 6:35:46 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time,
rjdenton479@gmail.com writes:
I was told by someone that my Austin Healey was for sale on ebay. I
looked it up and to be sure, there it was. My pictures and my
description lifted off of the website of a major concours show. The
saddest part was he had a $15,000 buy it now price and got no buyers.
I have over $70,000 in it. Needless to say, Ebay shut that one down.
Bob
Detroit, where the Woodward Avenue Dream Cruise is in 2 days.
Hi Bob
Next time, consider working with the officials and play along like I did and
you have a better chance of ending his scam. The only way they can catch
them is if someone baits them in and they get caught at the receiving end. When
they show to collect the bread they get surprised by handcuffs instead.
I worked with the E-Bay "cops" and they worked with the real cops in the UK.
They just asked me to play along, except sending money of course and forward
all e-mail correspondence I had with the scammer. It was fun! I found
busting them much more rewarding than just blowing them off. Try it, you'll
like it!
Otto
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