View Full Version : Someone wanting to buy my Heads???
dparker
05-25-2009, 09:30 PM
This was in my messages on RJ classified. Seems alittle wierd or am I just paranoid? My Ad #1550337 has multiple items but he refers to it as just one.
(My name is Tony Bagwell jnr,I have a client who is interested in buying your item,he informed me to ask you if the item is still in good condition and that the payment method will be remitted via a cashiers check or a money order ,the cashiers check that will be sent to you will include the money for the sales of your item and the shippers fees for organizing a home pick up service. If you agree to assist in this capacity kindly send your full name address and your contact phone number and price.to this email address
[email protected] Waiting to read from you today, Best Regards.)
michael1
05-25-2009, 09:37 PM
I wouldn't respond. It sounds like they want all your info so they can scam you in some way. If you do respond only do it through RJ. I know if I wanted something from you I would call you myself and not have someone else contact you. JMO
Tod74
05-25-2009, 10:40 PM
I guarantee you that is a scam.
cepx111
05-25-2009, 11:28 PM
Over seas scam at that, you can tell by the wording, "waiting to read from you"> Hmm, ok.
Dparker DO NOT respond to this in any shape form or fashion, report as spam or delete.
It's your info they want.
Can you say indentity theft?
outlaw256
05-26-2009, 01:25 AM
we get that same message all the time. just different name. SCAM!!
hammertime
05-26-2009, 04:06 AM
I guarantee you that is a scam.
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dparker
05-26-2009, 10:18 AM
I reported it to RJ. I was curious if anyone else had received anything similiar. Does RJ report back to you on something like this?
dparker
05-26-2009, 10:27 AM
Man they're quick. They already responded.
From: RacingJunk To: dparker Date: 2009-05-26 14:19:23
Subject: An important notice from Racingjunk.com regarding member tonybagwel
Our records indicate that you may have been in contact with a member on our site that goes by User Name tonybagwel.
We are writing to notify you that we have taken measures to disable their account, delete all messages sent by tonybagwel and delete any ads that tonybagwel may have been running.
As always we highly encourage you to report any ads or messages that seem suspicious, inappropriate or unfit.
Racingjunk.com...helping make your membership safer everyday!
Thank you.
lively
05-26-2009, 02:30 PM
BUSTED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
blowninjected540
05-26-2009, 03:00 PM
Thanks Racing Junk
FullTimeRacing
05-26-2009, 05:13 PM
I get that crap on Craigs list all the time,total scam :twisted:
bubbabbc
05-26-2009, 05:34 PM
In December 2007, I received an e-mail requesting info on an item I had listed somewhere on the internet. I told him I would only accept cash, cashiers/bank check, or money order. He sent (postmarked in UK) four $500 (total $2000) money orders issued from a bank in Minnesota. I looked up the bank, and sure enough, the name, address, phone # were all correct. What caused suspicion was the uneven cuts that were on the edges of the m/o. These babies looked real. I showed them to a bank official, and he had them checked out. Bogus. The bank manager told me that was the best counterfit job she had seen.
chpseat987
05-29-2009, 03:20 AM
I HAVE HAD THAT HAPPEN TO ME TWICE, I had a boat for sale on a local web site and I got several of those exact emails, I played with them and they went as far as sending me a bad check, I took it to the bank and asked them to verify and they siad it was a fraud, I took the check to the police station and they started an investigation. They said they traced it to somewhere in India and they could not proceed. Another guy here at work he had the same thing, I warned him about it but he was money hungry and lost his ass, it was around 10,000 he lost in this scam.