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    Old 05-11-2010, 05:09 AM
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    Originally Posted by Maride
    I posted the antique sewing machines I saw on Saturday at my friend's house for sale as a favor. I posted them on our local Craigslist. Today I get an e-mail from someone offering me the asking price ($100.00 each, which I think is way too much but posted that way to #1, attract only those really interested, and #2, give some room for reduction and at least get $50 for each) He wants me to send him my name, address and phone number, no PO box to send me the check without even looking at them because "he is away on a business trip" and when I get the $ he will send someone to pick them up. He will send a money order.

    Even as a type this I feel that there is something coo koo about this. I am off to delete the post and block his e-mail. This is too weird.
    What am I missing? Is it the money order that's fishy? Or the fact that he wants to come pick up the machines? Or that he's willing to pay asking price? I've never sold anything on Craig's list - although I've looked at stuff - and am interested in the correct procedure!
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    Old 05-11-2010, 05:12 AM
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    Check this one out before you do anything. My son was selling his motorcycle and someone answered right away wanting to send him a check and someone was going to pick the bike up. Anyway, it was a scam because by the time you went to the bank with the check, the bike was gone and the check bounced and you can't find the person who wrote it. They say they're cashier's checks and look like them, but they're not what they seem. Anyway, there's a site you can check out this kind of scam. Just be careful. Wouldn't want you out your machines and the money.
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    Old 05-11-2010, 05:43 AM
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    I hear so many bad things about Craigslist that I don't think I'd ever use it. Just this morning on the "Today" show (NBC) there was a segment about a man that was murdered by people responding to an ad he placed on Craigslist. Seller Beware!!!
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    Old 05-11-2010, 05:47 AM
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    Originally Posted by Maride
    I posted the antique sewing machines I saw on Saturday at my friend's house for sale as a favor. I posted them on our local Craigslist. Today I get an e-mail from someone offering me the asking price ($100.00 each, which I think is way too much but posted that way to #1, attract only those really interested, and #2, give some room for reduction and at least get $50 for each) He wants me to send him my name, address and phone number, no PO box to send me the check without even looking at them because "he is away on a business trip" and when I get the $ he will send someone to pick them up. He will send a money order.

    Even as a type this I feel that there is something coo koo about this. I am off to delete the post and block his e-mail. This is too weird.
    There have been lots of money order scams. Tell him you will accept ONLY a USPS money order, or a bank cashiers check and see what happens. And tell him that the person "who picks them up" can give you the money order then. Then sit back and see what happens. 60 Minutes had a show about fake money orders.
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    Old 05-11-2010, 05:50 AM
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    Tell them CASH only.....that will weed out the loonies... :shock:
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    Old 05-11-2010, 05:56 AM
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    I agree with the cash only deal.It is sad that so many people are so dishonest. They have even offered to pay me more for the inconvenience since they had to go out of town,then said that an associate would pick it up with a money order. Bull crap!! If they can pick it up with a money order,they can stop by the bank first and bring the cash in hand.
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    Old 05-11-2010, 06:05 AM
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    So are Ebay and Etsy better to sell things? I was thinking of doing an ad on Craigslist for services where I live, now am having second thoughts.
    I would not do the deal that the original person said was out there, it is a scam.
    I have heard of that before.
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    Old 05-11-2010, 06:12 AM
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    Originally Posted by DebsShelties
    So are Ebay and Etsy better to sell things? I was thinking of doing an ad on Craigslist for services where I live, now am having second thoughts.
    I would not do the deal that the original person said was out there, it is a scam.
    I have heard of that before.
    I purchase on Ebay often with good results, but as with crossing the street, you are really on your own, look both ways!
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    Personally I think Craigs list is a joke and full of scammers. I've done Ebay for 10 years, buying and selling with no problems.
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    Old 05-11-2010, 06:18 AM
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    Thanks, am looking at a new way to do income due to health problems that have popped up with my leg - arthritis and bone spurs. I can no longer climb up on step stools etc for cleaning houses. I can sew!
    I was thinking ok I can do ironing and sewing repairs - not alterations in my home as well as some other types of sewing - quilted goodies.
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