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1. Fraud messages (score: 1)
Author: Brian N <brian@beachcitygas.com>
Date: Sat, 06 Sep 2003 23:02:02 -0700
Here are the messages I received from the ad for the 79 Spitfire on Classic British Cars, aka Global Village Ads. You will note that none of these "buyers" made an offer. They strangely want to know
/html/spitfires/2003-09/msg00055.html (12,007 bytes)

2. RE: Fraud messages (score: 1)
Author: "Gosling, Richard B" <Richard.Gosling@atkinsglobal.com>
Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 09:46:18 +0100
This seems like a common scam, mainly originating in Africa. I had a couple of these when trying to sell my wife's Suzuki Wagon R+ recently. I followed one up, out of curiosity, being careful not to
/html/spitfires/2003-09/msg00061.html (13,884 bytes)

3. RE: Fraud messages (score: 1)
Author: Chris De Wet <DeWetC1@sapo.co.za>
Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 08:50:55 +0200
It wasn't me :-) Kind regards. Chris de Wet . PO Box 472 , Ifafi , 0260 , South Africa . '56 TR 3 . '64 Spitfire 4 (Mk 1) . '67 GT 6 (Mk 1) . " Triumphs are meant to be driven .... keep them on the r
/html/spitfires/2003-09/msg00065.html (7,377 bytes)


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