View Full Version : Beware of Scammer
Schoenemann
06-10-2011, 11:30 AM
I have been in contact with a
[email protected]. He has a fony Pay Pal scam set up. He contacts you with no question about your product wires you the money right away and then he wants you to send $950 dollars western union to london. The Pay Pal sends you an e-mail assuring the money is there and will be credited to your account. He is asking you to send it to a Bradley Allan 33 Copperfield St. London UK. Dont be like me and send the $950 and never hear from him again. I gurantee there is no difference in his Pay Pal and the actual one.
grimratter
06-10-2011, 11:54 AM
You mean some people STILL fall for this scam. It's been around for
many years!
Scooterz
06-10-2011, 12:15 PM
Aww man.... I feel bad for you. That is a lot of money too. This is an old scam as the previous poster said. Any chance of recourse at all? I am very sorry.
mopar1968
06-11-2011, 06:40 AM
Your not by yourself;; Check this out;
http://forums.racingjunk.com/viewtopic.php?t=14963
Mark
chads55chevy
07-24-2011, 09:23 PM
Those scammers tried that on me...I knew what was going on... and I played him on and on and on...Then I said to him that I dont send any money till i have green money in my hand. These people are slick. So you've got to really be on your toes.
It's funny how most of them have e-mail addys with two first names.
When I see that I haul boogey :roll:
Watch out for garymatini as well....Not a member on here,but as managed to hack onto here and reply to seller's ads.....He will give you a Yahoo e-mail account to reply to addressed to "
[email protected]" or "
[email protected]" Seller beware!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!