Hey, where ya been?
That's the "I steal your money" scheme. They don't want your car,
they want your money.
Someone is bound to respond to your message with a link to a internet
site that explains the whole thing. Once you learn the scheme, you
can actually "play" their game. You might even get lucky and be the
owner of a counterfit cashiers check. Just don't let your car out of
your sight. If they win the game, you get nothing, they get your car
AND your money.
Larry Hoy
On 5/25/05, Aeseeyou@aol.com <Aeseeyou@aol.com> wrote:
> To the list,
> Is it just me or has anyone one else placed an ad to sell their MGB and
> suddenly a dirth of emails start to arrive ALL wanting to pay me more money
>than
> I wanted for the car. To me it smacks of "Nigerian Scam" because I almost took
> the bait once before...I really hate to answer an email attach some photos
> and get the same lame return letter. Where did these guys learn to write? I
> know I'm not Mensa material myself but
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