[NSRCA-discussion] help on buyer offer

Anthony Romano anthonyr105 at hotmail.com
Tue Mar 6 11:01:01 AKST 2007


Lots of web scams of people trying to launder money by making over payments 
on things. I would look for another buyer.

Anthony


>From: "Glenn Hatfield" <randy10926 at comtekmail.com>
>Reply-To: randy10926 at comtekmail.com,        NSRCA Mailing List 
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>To: "nsrca-discuss list " <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org>,        "NVRC 
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>Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] help on buyer offer
>Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2007 11:56:40 -0800
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>I got a set of strange looking questions from a buyer for my coreless 
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>hello,
>I just place a look on your item and i am intrested in immediate
>purchase of this item, but before i proceed on this transaction i will
>like to ask some question as follow. 1. Do you accept a ( Money
>Order/cashier check ) as a mode of payment? 2. What is the final asking
>prize you can go at last? 3 Will you let our shipping company to come
>to you house for the pick up of the item cos we don't want you to worry
>yourself about the shipping of the item. 4 You are to send your NAME,
>ADDRESS, TEL # to mail out the payment today. 5. Will you be able to
>send the excess fund back to the shipping company via western union
>money transfer same day you recieve and cash the check for the
>arrangement of the home pick up from your house down to my client."
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>Since I know the exact price, why should there be any excess funds?  Would 
>you wire-back excess funds the same day you got the cashier check?  Or 
>would you wait until it cleared?
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>Randy
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