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By SmittyMHS
I'm selling a small trailer on CL and got this response to it. I don't know...my spider senses just went up. Seems too generic. I responded to the 1st email and said cash only. Then he comes back with this
Thank you so much for your response, sorry the first email was for my friend that help me to make inquiry as i am new to craigslist.I've been working really long weeks at work so I won't be able to meet with you before purchase, but am ok with the price and condition as shown on the advert, I'll proceed in issuing a check to you and when you receive the payment and it clears, I will make arrangement for pickup. So get back to me with below details asap. Full name : Physical Address (Only,not po box): City, State, Zip: Your cell Phone Number: Deal Price: As soon as this is provided, payment will be overnight to you through UPS next day delivery and I will let you know then tracking number of the package. I will also add an additional $50 for keeping other buyers off till my check gets to you, also please delete the posting or mark as sold. Thanks and I hope we handle this in good faith while waiting to hearing from you From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2020 11:45 AM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
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Re: Wed, Jun 10, 2020 2:41 pm Craigslist [email protected] To [email protected] I saw your Craigslist post. it is very necessary to me. I want to make a deal for the price of it. Contact me.. [email protected] On Wed, Jun 10, 2020 at 12:40 PM Craigslist <[email protected]> wrote No deals..cash is king -
By Kevin125
My wife's uncle stopped at a WaWa in Monroe on Applegarth Rd two days ago and this morning his account was drained of $1700. He reported it to the Monroe police and they said he was the 5th person today to file a report. They said there is an ATM scam ring installing very good card skimmers at WaWa ATMs in Central Jersey. They are doing it at WaWa because of the high usage they believe. No fees at these PNC Bank ATMs.
The skimmers are put in place and run for a day or maybe two then removed...then they move onto the next location.
For those that don't know what a skimmer is, its an electronic device attached to the card reader and usually an overlay on the key pad. The card data and key presses are logged in flash memory in the skimmer. Bad guys pick em up and make cards or execute transactions.
There are lots of variations of these devices. Here's a good article on them. Brian Krebs is a good cyber security info source.
http://krebsonsecurity.com/all-about-skimmers/
These scum wads also place them at bank atms on weekends after closing and pick em up before the bank opens so bank employees don't see them.
So be alert at ATMs. You'll probably get the money back but it sucks when your mortgage check or ACH bounces.
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By Jmac92
has anyone ever bought anything from guns4pennies.com ? Is it a scam or is it for real?
Weigh in your opinion or experience!!!!
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For sale: 49 rounds of 7.62x54 Mosin ammo "Yellow Tip" $25.00 43 rounds of .25 Auto. Headstamp "RP 25 AUTO" $15.00 Take it all for $35.00 Message me here or Led1013 at aol.com
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Thanks for the offer @High Exposure and hope you’re doing well. I’ll be back in just under 2 weeks and we can all work something out.
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