wakemeupwhenitsover
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Wed Jun-17-09 08:02 PM
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| Does anyone know how this scam works? |
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I posted a ring for sale on craigslist. The responses have been hilarious & sad. Hilarious that someone thinks that I'm that naive, but sad that some of these scams have probably worked. Here's one that I can't figure out what they hope to accomplish: I got an email where he offered me 25% above my asking price then asked for my paypal address so he could 'deposit' the money. Is he hoping that I would give the paypal account and from there he could figure out my password? I just can't fathom what my paypal address would do for him.
Anyone know?
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wakemeupwhenitsover
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Wed Jun-17-09 09:36 PM
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Though I wouldn't take a notice from paypal as the Gospel: I would always log onto my account to make sure the money is there, but that's just me. http://www.askdavetaylor.com/how_to_avoid_buyer_scams_on_craigslist_ebay.html
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Thu Jun-18-09 07:19 AM
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| 2. For some reason I don't trust craigslist at all. |
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It seems too open to scams. Someone tried to scam me on ebay once by purchasing a "buy it now" item and then telling me the money order was made out for too much so could I send a refund with the item. The "money order," of course, was not real. Fortunately she bought a whole lot of stuff during one overnight and we outed her before anyone lost money.
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