Possible Scam I recently posted an ad in the classifieds wanting a single 1930 CA license plate. Today I received this PM from a member who just joined today:
Hi contact [email protected] They have what you are looking for This type of post from a new member with zero posts is a classic scam. I reported the post to the mods but I'm also posting here to alert everyone about this member: harryallen2467 I might be wrong but I doubt it. |
Re: Possible Scam Thank you for the heads-up. Seems like a lot of that happening right now.
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.Do a google search for [email protected] and it will erase all doubt in your mind that you might be wrong. :eek: . |
Re: Possible Scam No doubt about it. Total scam.
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Good to know. Got another PM same thing different member and email. Reported it and deleted it. I'll google the address next time just for fun. |
Re: Possible Scam These crooks are working the V-8 Club website also.
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Re: Possible Scam I’m a new member with just a couple posts...not a scammer, but scammers do make us newbies look suspicious. If your not sure about me just pm me - or wait awhile - I’m not going anywhere - and don’t need anyone’s $
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But you aren't replying to a wanted ad on the day you joined with zero posts and not trying to communicate via a link to someone else's email. You would send a PM as a reply and if you were passing on info you would make it clear about the info you had. Your all good here. Even the most seasoned veteran here on the Barn started with 1 post. Oh, and welcome aboard! |
Re: Possible Scam try posting an add on Craigslist. Withing minutes you will get a do you still have the part? It's a scam too.
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Re: Possible Scam whenever i sell on craigslist i put in the ad, NO TEXT. within a few minutes, you get a text!
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Re: Possible Scam A lot of scamming done with gmail now. On craigslist I don't put any contact info, the buyer has to email through craigslist and I do all contact that way (even IF they give a number) until I feel comfortable that it's a real person (check wording, spelling, name/number on google, email address, ask where they're coming from.....). Then I give my contact number and I give my address the day before meeting (sometimes day of).
You have to be paranoid now, they don't always phish for money from everyone......they try to get information. They use that info on the next person to look more real and then to get money/identity. |
Re: Possible Scam ÚFor small parts/stuff I meet the buyer at a gas station/mini mart near a freeway off ramp. Makes it easier on them and they don't know where I live. Hard to do with engines or other big stuff.
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We use the parking lot of the local police station. Ken |
Re: Possible Scam Careful with phone number also. Comcast advised my number was used hundreds of times to scam from midnight til 6 am. Had to change the security so they can't use it anymore.
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Re: Possible Scam recently i called an ad on CL. phone was answered, "you have reached google voice, please hold while we notify your contact". well, nothing happened. no ring, no voicemail, so i hung up. i had never heard of google voice, so i googled it up. google listing says it came out in 2011, and it will make your life wonderful, bla, bla. so, i added the word scam to the search. now, it brings up all the scams, mainly for hiding the numbers you call, like cheating on your wife. so then, i add CL to the search, now saying "google voice craigslist scams". this time, most info is about scammers trying to get the google voice code from a seller, so they can use the account/phone # to do other scams. now in my case, i was the buyer, never spoke to anyone, but surely they have my number in they're call log now. this was a month ago, have not seen any results yet, but who knows what these crooks are up to these days.
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Re: Possible Scam Very good info.
Also, corvette has a gtreat idea. I may just do that myself. I notice when I get a scam call from some company and I put their number on the do not call list they just call me from a different number. You just can’t win. |
Re: Possible Scam The address [email protected] rang a bell so I started digging thru my old notes (its been a long time since my last post) It is a scam!! About five years ago I was looking for some original wheels for a '66 F250 and got a response with that address. After a couple more emails, the responder wanted payment by MoneyGram and I knew it was a scam.
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