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Re: [Fwd: 74 TR6] Scams...

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Subject: Re: [Fwd: 74 TR6] Scams...
From: Percybal@aol.com
Date: Wed, 28 May 2003 00:12:29 EDT
> Why isn't it? Wire transfers are a common form of
> payment for business transactions. If you purchase 
> something on e-bay and use pay-pal, aren't you are
> paying via a wire transfer system. 
> 
> If someone wants to buy your car, and you request a
> receipt of a wire transfer prior to transferring the car 
> (or goods) to the purchaser as a condition of the 
> purchase, why would you consider this unsafe? 
> I can only imagine it unsafe if you released
> your interest in the car prior to your confirming 
> the receipt of the money in your account.  I 
> suppose if one was particularly suspicious, one 
> would immediately withdraw the monies from 
> one's account in cash upon receipt of the transfer
> ....preferably in small denominations.....and, considering 
> the average price for most Triumphs, this wouldn't 
> be much! 
> 
> Percy  
>   
> 
> 
> In a message dated 5/27/2003 8:34:03 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
> gprtech@frontiernet.net writes:
> 
> 
> >> This is safe? Isn't this the premise of all of these online scams?
>> 
>> <A HREF="mailto:Percybal@aol.com";>Percybal@aol.com</A> wrote:
>> >>> In a message dated 5/27/2003 6:33:18 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
>>> <A HREF="mailto:listreader@pvision.co.uk";>listreader@pvision.co.uk</A> 
>writes:
>>> 
>>> 
>>>   
>>> >>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> A bank check "is" a bank check, except when it is a "Forged" bank 
>>>>         
>>> 
>> check,
>>     
>> >>> 
>>> >>>> then it is "toilet paper".
>>>>         
>>> Note for the truly paranoid : the same thing applies even to cash money.
>>> 
>>> Counterfeit bills are usually detected pretty promptly, or not at all, but
>>> if the bank finds out several days later that you made a deposit with
>>> counterfeit bills, guess who loses !
>>>       
>> One way round this is to walk the buyer to the nearest bank and to change 
>> all the money into different cash denominations. I've done this and it 
>> certainly takes a lot of the worry out of dealing with unknown buyers
>> 
>> Of course once you've changed the money you can bank it at the same bank...
>> 
>>     
> 
> Another way is to have the funds wire transfered to one's account. This is 
> usually the safest, easiest and surprisingly inexpensive. If someone if 
> willing 
> to issue a bank cashier's check, they should  be willing to make a wire 
> transfer. If not, it is time to walk...away from the deal. There are always 
> other cars.......Out of lurk mode......
> 
> Percy Ballentine 

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