[email protected]
Complaint 164911 Details
- Date Occurred: 10/07/2014
- Reported Damages: $0.00
- Username: Not Sure
- Email: [email protected]
- Location: Not Sure
The complaint is against an online dating profile
The complaint is a listing fraud posted on public forums or sites against an anonymous entity
The complaint is mobile text spam or smishing related against an anonymous entity
The company or person contact no longer exists
International boundaries
I posted an ad on Craigslist for a hard top for a Miata. I got this email: "I want to test/drive your Mazda Miata Hard Top (or Hardtop) for NA Miatas - $750 (Roanoke, VA), where I need to come? I will pay with cash." The sender's address was [email protected], but the reply to address was [email protected]
I also had posted an ad for my BMW z4. I got essentially the exact same email: "I want to test/drive your 2003 BMW Z4 2.5i (Luxury Performance 2-Seater Convertible Roadster) - $13000 (Roanoke, VA), where I need to come? I will pay with cash." The sender's address was [email protected], but the reply to was the same [email protected].
I'm not sure what the scam is yet, but there's something fishy going on.
- Seeking Resolution: Other
- Don't care.
- sethpool SBID #eede015ebe
- Posted 10/07/2014
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- Wayne SBID #17603516a8
- Posted 10/19/2014
- I have the exact same thing and I'm in Rochester, NY and the original person was an email from [email protected]
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- Jennifer SBID #d1bad07a65
- Posted 10/19/2014
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I posted an ad on Craigslist for snow chains and received an e-mail from [email protected] with subject "your ad".
It read, "I want to see and test your Spikes-Spider snow tire chains - $200 (NE 12th and Broadway), send me your number, I live near. Cash on spot or at your bank!"
It sounded a little fishy, but I hit reply anyways. After writing the e-mail, I noticed the new reply to e-mail was [email protected].
Glad I Googled before I sent my number! -
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- madamvivian SBID #b21eac5ef3
- Posted 02/27/2013
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- Amy SBID #a515e4959d
- Posted 06/01/2013
- Jennifer, you did the right thing! Always google something you suspect might be fraud so you don't get taken advantage of!
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