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Old 07-18-2012, 07:18 AM
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i had a similar situation with a "roland" electronic accordion, years ago. the price was good--about 2k less than retail. the transaction was done, but when i tried to replace a missing cord through the mfgr, i found out that this was a stolen instrument, being sold by a shill--a foreign student, doing a favor for a friend. ended up in conversation with police in new york, and boston, and finally getting my money back from this kid's father (in the mideast), who wanted to avoid scandal. such a deal! not!! i've steered clear of big purchases online, ever since. i got lucky. most folks don't.
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Old 07-18-2012, 07:21 AM
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Wow....what a story.....I agree...if it sounds too good....it isn't....
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Old 07-18-2012, 08:43 AM
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I would not doubt a scam...my daughter almost got caught in one from Craig List awhile back.........now, we don't even go there....nor to ebay...just as bad lately......prefer brick and mortar shopping.....
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Old 07-18-2012, 09:52 AM
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key words ..."yard sale"...
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Old 07-18-2012, 04:28 PM
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Originally Posted by DebbieG View Post
Why would you call Crimestoppers...if you care enough to call, why do you have to remain anonymous??
... maybe 'cause I wanted to stop crime? Where did you get the idea I made an anonymous call?

I called the Raleigh police department's investigation division, spoke to a detective. She's the one who told me to call crimestoppers and gave me the number to call. You know you CAN tell them your name. I gave them my name, address, phone and also the name, address, phone of the Bernina dealer in Raleigh since the cop on the phone at crimestoppers was clueless about sewing/embroidery machines.

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Old 07-18-2012, 04:41 PM
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When I find these ads I always ask where it is located (I want to SEE the thing). When I get the e-mail telling me it is in...lets say Texas (I'm from Pittsburgh), it usually also says to do the transaction through blaa blaa blaa.....I flag the ad. I've flagged several of these scams.
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When it comes to doing business, I have always been uncomfortable dealing with individuals instead of a company with a verifiable history. This just confirms my fears. I do know people who have made considerable transactions on e-bay and had great luck with it, but don't think it's for me.
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Originally Posted by justflyingin View Post
Can I ask, though...why would anyone do it? (send back extra money from a check someone sent you.) I sure wouldn't and probably would just tell the person I don't want their check...as I'm supposed to be sending them money, etc. But since I can't imagine paying for anything with a check from Craig's List--whcih is the KING of stolen goods--and the best place for ongoing scams...why would anyone do anything the least bit abnormal and feel okay about it?

The only way to buy a used machine is either in person after trying it out or through a place with a chance for feedback, IMO (like ebay).
you have that backwards....EBAY is the home of all things lifted(stolen)..CL is just home to the scammers, since ebay weeded them out! Just try to find a real puppy on CL..OY..the scams...
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Originally Posted by captlynhall View Post
When it comes to doing business, I have always been uncomfortable dealing with individuals instead of a company with a verifiable history. This just confirms my fears. I do know people who have made considerable transactions on e-bay and had great luck with it, but don't think it's for me.
then you need to REthink ebay which is now 90% business and not individuals. Even sears, lowes, hastings, you name it, they all have stores on ebay now! I had my store there for 10 years...
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Originally Posted by lorimax5859 View Post
This is definitely a new scam involving everything from embroidery machines to cars, vans, etc. Here is a reply I received after responding to an add on Craigslist for a 2010 Travel Trailer for $1900!

"Please give me a little time to explain you the process of this transaction,
As I told you in my first email, I divorced, I got a new job and moved to Augusta, ME. Before leaving I had prearranged the deal with Google Checkout so my presence isn't necessary. The trailer is located in Augusta, at the shipping company, ready to be delivered. The trailer will arrive at your address in 2-3 working days. The shipping cost is included in the total price of the trailer. You will have 5 days to test it and inspect the trailer prior to make any purchase. So if you want to make this deal I need the following details from you:
full name and address phone #. After I will have all this details I will forward them to Google Checkout and I will proceed this transaction. Google Checkout will contact you with all the details that you need to complete this deal and also to see that I am covered by them and that I am legit seller. Waiting your email with the requested details."

I emailed her that my son-in-law lived in the next town and would pick up the trailer (not true) and she responded the following "I intend to stick on my deal with amazon since they already have my rv sealed, with all the documents and ready for the shipping process to start. Thanks"

My son-in-law ran into the same situation with similar results. He feels if you respond they send you a fake form that looks like Google Checkout (but isn't) and they then raid your account.

English sounds off - probably from a foreign country trying to "bait and switch". Please beware!!!!
I think I tried to buy this trailer, but it had been moved from TX to CO because her dad had died.....hehehe
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