the bandit, Jimsun, two50noob,
stop being morons and walk away. its a scam, don't encourage them, if you think you're being smart, you being even dumber than you think
Come on party pooper, let's have some fun
the bandit, Jimsun, two50noob,
stop being morons and walk away. its a scam, don't encourage them, if you think you're being smart, you being even dumber than you think
Bike's been sold, i just sent him a western union money transfer for the full amount. They'll deliver right to my door and all i needed to do was send them my info, license, passport, social insurance number and answer a couple weird questions about my past work history.
Best christmas present ever for me!
LOL. I hope I get my shipment too?How come everyone ends up lucky with the huge african prince inheritances
10 million sure would be nice![]()
Bike's been sold, i just sent him a western union money transfer for the full amount. They'll deliver right to my door and all i needed to do was send them my info, license, passport, social insurance number and answer a couple weird questions about my past work history.
Best christmas present ever for me!
the bandit, Jimsun, two50noob,
stop being morons and walk away. its a scam, don't encourage them, if you think you're being smart, you being even dumber than you think
How the scam works is that once you get everything set up, pics, everything, you're all excited, bike is supposed to be in transport. Scammer calls/emails and says the shipper won't move it without pre-payment! Might even give you 1-800 number and legit looking website for shipping service. Call them, yep, sorry $600 to deliver bike, but seller will take $300 off the price of the bike to split with you. Western Union transfer for the $600 is fastest, do it today and you'll have your bike tomorrow, etc. I played along one time, photoshopped my drivers license, used a disposable free callcentric phone number (they do actually call you, caller ID was california google voice #), photo shopped a void cheque for their "credit check" to deliver bike COD, etc. etc. I assume they ask for as much info as they can get so if you figure out it's a scam and get cold feet they can just steal your identityI wonder where they get you? If there is not bike he obviously doesn't get paid.
You have to much time on your hands, you need a girlfriend... I happen to know this really nice girl called Christina! interested? i can set you upHow the scam works is that once you get everything set up, pics, everything, you're all excited, bike is supposed to be in transport. Scammer calls/emails and says the shipper won't move it without pre-payment! Might even give you 1-800 number and legit looking website for shipping service. Call them, yep, sorry $600 to deliver bike, but seller will take $300 off the price of the bike to split with you. Western Union transfer for the $600 is fastest, do it today and you'll have your bike tomorrow, etc. I played along one time, photoshopped my drivers license, used a disposable free callcentric phone number (they do actually call you, caller ID was california google voice #), photo shopped a void cheque for their "credit check" to deliver bike COD, etc. etc. I assume they ask for as much info as they can get so if you figure out it's a scam and get cold feet they can just steal your identitylol.
You have to much time on your hands, you need a girlfriend... I happen to know this really nice girl called Christina! interested? i can set you up
Bike's been sold, i just sent him a western union money transfer for the full amount. They'll deliver right to my door and all i needed to do was send them my info, license, passport, social insurance number and answer a couple weird questions about my past work history.
Best christmas present ever for me!
You have to much time on your hands, you need a girlfriend... I happen to know this really nice girl called Christina! interested? i can set you up
How the scam works is that once you get everything set up, pics, everything, you're all excited, bike is supposed to be in transport. Scammer calls/emails and says the shipper won't move it without pre-payment! Might even give you 1-800 number and legit looking website for shipping service. Call them, yep, sorry $600 to deliver bike, but seller will take $300 off the price of the bike to split with you. Western Union transfer for the $600 is fastest, do it today and you'll have your bike tomorrow, etc. I played along one time, photoshopped my drivers license, used a disposable free callcentric phone number (they do actually call you, caller ID was california google voice #), photo shopped a void cheque for their "credit check" to deliver bike COD, etc. etc. I assume they ask for as much info as they can get so if you figure out it's a scam and get cold feet they can just steal your identitylol.
Maybe, but he's absolutely correct.
You'd have to double bag it, and even then you wouldn't be safe.picture ?
Holy crap I was right.I suspect that they're going to try to rip you off for a couple hundred bucks to pay the 'truck driver' or something once they gain your trust. There's no bike.
over on red fag deals there was who posted about buying a one year old $75k trailer home for $25k he thought it was legit.