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PayPal scammers

Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 3:33 pm
by thefrog747
I posted my van on Autotrader and got a hit from Bright Marins...to make a long story short he would pay me though PayPal. Ya , ya ....anyhow , after a few emails I got the one I was expecting. His " agent" needed pickup money and for me to Western Union it to "the agent". In my reply email I gave a phoney W/U number and guess what ? He emailed back saying the number needed 10 digits. Opps ....I emailed back some 10 digit number. I haven't got an email back but when I do I'm going to tell him I don't know whats going on...I HAVE my money for the van and someone picked it up !!! Hahahahaha

Be awear !!

Re: PayPal scammers

Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 3:37 pm
by Cobra
i remember kijiji posting info about scams going on involving western union i tend to meet the person to hand them the cash if i can but i don't shop on those sites often

Re: PayPal scammers

Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 3:43 pm
by thefrog747
I knew it was a scam right off the hop but I thought I'd string him along for a bit. Gettin' kind of bored with it now though. LOL

Re: PayPal scammers

Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 4:27 pm
by rlsllc
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Re: PayPal scammers

Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 5:04 pm
by CaptSquid
The ones I find most deplorable are those where they portray themselves as a member of the Armed Forces. I'll usually throw them off my scent by asking that they provide me with their name, rank, service number, unit and APO/FPO address. One sorry Sad Sack even e-mailed me a pix of "his" IL Driver's License and insisted that his surname was his front name. The really bad part was that he claimed that he was a "Captain of Marines" even though he was MY age. If he truly were a "Captain," he would have been booted out for failure to advance.

Re: PayPal scammers

Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 5:31 pm
by Rebel
I get anywhere from 6 to 10 Nigerian Inheritance scam letters each week. Several years ago I started adding all their email addresses to my contact list and when I got a new scam letter I'd forward it to all the other scammers. ](*,)

Re: PayPal scammers

Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 5:43 pm
by potskie
I honestly have never payed attention to the scammers. I have never noticed a scam in my email before either. This is probably because if I don't recognize the email address it's coming from I don't even open it. There a reason email software asks before opening outside links and blocking the display of pictures nowadays.

What I don't get is how people fall for these scams, They are blatantly obvious yet people still get scammed and you know people are or else they wouldn't still be sending out the emails and letters.

Re: PayPal scammers

Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 6:49 pm
by mdmead
potskie wrote: What I don't get is how people fall for these scams, They are blatantly obvious yet people still get scammed and you know people are or else they wouldn't still be sending out the emails and letters.
I agree, but about a year ago I saw a guy post a response on Craigslist asking about something that had been listed (and was then gone). It was some too-good-to-be-true ad like a customized $15K side-by-side ATV for $5K. I sent him an e-mail and told him it was a scam and to beware. I told him an easy way to tell is to take a snipit of the ad and Google it. If it comes up on numerous other Craigslist or Ebay, it's a scam. He thanked me for the info.

Re: PayPal scammers

Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 5:02 am
by thefrog747
I got my last email from the scammer this morning. I sent 2 phoney Western Union numbers to him and his last email he wanted me to scan ( or is it SCAM !! LOL ) my receipt so he could mail it to his " agent". I'm now bored with his shit so I let him have it with both barrels....