[Spridgets] Could this be a scam?

David Riker davriker at nwi.net
Thu Feb 5 18:25:06 MST 2009


You can tell it is a fraud if they won't use the US Mail to send you the 
payment.  It becomes MAIL FRAUD, and carries a much stiffer penalty when 
caught.  Scammers want your PHYSICAL address so that they can send payment 
via FedEX, UPS, or some other courier service. (the bad grammer and 
butchered english sentances are probably clue #2)

David R.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Heard" <heard at datatrontech.net>
To: <spridgets at autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2009 11:07 AM
Subject: [Spridgets] Could this be a scam?


>I listed an item on Craigs list the other day.  This guy emails me and want
> to know if it is still available.  I email back that it is.  Then this:
>
> "I am very glad that I heard back from you in such a timely manner. I will
> so much appreciate it if you can have the advert taken down from C.L I 
> don't
> mind adding an extra $50 for you to do that so that I can be rest assured
> that the item is in hand.
>
> I wouldn't be able to come over for the check up due to my tight schedule
> but my mover will be coming over for the pick up once payment issued has
> been clarified. I will be paying via certified bank check and I will like 
> to
> know if the payment method is acceptable by you, huh? If it's do email me
> your Full Name,Physical Address not Postal address, Zip code and phone
> number for the mailing of the check for payment Regards, Daryl."


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