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I posted a want to buy ad for a 36 Pickup rear bumper. I did not include my phone number but got a phone text from [email protected] with this picture. I did not include my phone number in the ad. I asked what his Ford Barn user name was and the response was "Someone on The Ford Barn asked me to contact you". Sounds kind of scetchy to me, what do you think? Art
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Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: Minnesota, Florida Keys
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Scam!!
The "carpart" name is a real tipoff. Do a search on it. |
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Location: Wisconsin, USA
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Yep, total scam
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Wanted ads are prime fodder for scams. Almost to the point of not posting them.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Charlotte NC KiWi-L100 available here
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Perfect. Tel him you will take it and ONLY PAY WITH REGULAR PAYPAL. If he’s ligit. Perfect you have a bumper and if you don’t receive it you can claim a full refund from PayPal. Too easy and your covered with nothing to lose and possibly a bumper you need to gain. These scammers are not too difficult to handle you just have to be smart about it.
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Ask for name or barn handle. |
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Location: Nashville
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Don’t go any further with it. 1000% a scam
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Join Date: Mar 2017
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It's a cruel world out there. Be safe. How else are we supposed to buy and sell parts. It's a leap of faith, but some precaussions can be taken.
1. Tell him you have a friend in the area that can stop by and pick this up. 2. Ask about a shipping estimate. Most scammers will tel you that they will ship for free. 3. Ask for a photo of a certain angle or to hold up a piece of paper with todays date on it. 4. Ask to pay with CC or Paypal or mail him a money order. Most scammers want Vendmo or Bitcoin or some sort of gift card. 5. Sometime you can Google search the item and find the exact same photo on another site. The scammer took your WTB ad and Google search for an image of it, that is what he is sending to you, so you should be able to find it as well. You exercised good common sense by coming here for support. Your spider senses were tingling. Only the greedy fall for too good to be true deals. Report back what happens. |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Basking Ridge, NJ
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Art, You have been up this creek at least twice before in 2022 and 2023 what gives? Its a flat out SCAM. Just hit the delete button, don't waist time. OR just report it as a scam. no response necessary.
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Join Date: Dec 2014
Location: Hillsboro IL
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That is correct and we, legit Ford Barn members, have talked about this before. The last post about this subject I posted that most WTB ads get answered by a scammer. I have no intention of dealing with this person. My post about it this time is mostly to inform about the new twist on the scam; responding in a phone text and not having a member name at all. Before it was usually a new member with little or very few posts saying " Contact xyz parts at such and such". This response to my phone text must be the newest way to prey on us without even posting. These guys keep evolving. I havn't gotten hooked yet and posting about it and getting real opinions verifies what I already suspect or know. Thanks and be careful out there. Art
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Charlotte NC KiWi-L100 available here
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There fun to mess with and deserve all they get.
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Here is the name and address that carpart850 sent me. As Tony said, just do the PayPal payment and you’re safe. He sent me pictures something totally different from what I wanted and said he was parting out this car. I asked for pictures with the days date on a piece of paper as well.
Jon Koeniguer 120 22nd Ave s #111. Brookings SD 57006 |
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Google says it’s a ups store front.
I’d like to believe that they would allow you to part out a car in their store |
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Join Date: Dec 2014
Location: California
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A reply to a scammer on my want ad I typed a message with made-up words; i.e., Stoon pipt graen ploof.Stoon pipt graen ploof! mfuf gleip?
He replied "I don't think we speak the same language |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: middle of Iowa
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Highbeams, I’ve got a stoon pipt ploof, but it’s not green. If still interested, send your PayPal payment to…..
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: SF Bay Area
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The scammers don't have to be careful to fool us. They only have to be patient and prolific. We are the ones that have to be watchful and careful.
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My favorite for or to weed out a scammer is to ask what city and state and address they are located.....Because I "ALWAYS" have a family member that lives "RIGHT" they say. I google earth the location/address and find either the local police station or big department store closest to that address AND that "THEY" will meet them at the local police station OR at the local wal mart parking lot with the local law enforcement officer as a witness to the parts/CASH exchange!!! That usually ends the correspondence right then!!!
BUT "ANY" email I get that starts with "carpart" I delete.....I don;t even look to see IF its from a yahoo or Gmail or whatever. "DELETE" |
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Join Date: Mar 2014
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Thank you, i was just contacted by [email protected]. Contacting me outside the forum and wanting to sell me a part. Im so grateful for this post.
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Join Date: Mar 2014
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Apparently he goes by the name: Khan Nabiha Noman
I responded to him by using his name and he didn't respond back. Details to be wary of; Carpart - [email protected] email etransfers to [email protected] Name to be wary of "Khan Nabiha Noman" |
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Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Marana Arizona
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I had a truck for sale and the buyer wanted to have a friend pick it up and give me a check for $500 more that my asking price. He wanted me to hand over my truck and $500 change. What could be wrong with that.
I told him that vehicle sales in my state had to be notarized and that we could go to my wife's office a couple of blocks from my home and she could notarize it. I said that she worked for the local Police Chief. Never heard from him again... Chap |
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