Don´t ever give away personal data. Some of these scammers seem to be
organized gangs from God knows where. If they have your addy... check your
equipment, and enjoy every time you see it. When you get back home after
work some day, it might no longer be there.
Resist, don´t buy from people you don´t know. Buy from reputable sources
only.
Stephen
"I´m striving for the mysterious. The obvious doesn´t interest me." (Jon
Hassell)
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----- Original Message -----
From: Quazimodo <noddyspuncture@...>
To: <yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 7:39 PM
Subject: [yamahacs80] Could someone please explain this one for me....?
> Hi Guys..
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> Here's one for you all. We all know the ebay scams don't we?
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> You bid on a Synth, but don't win it - then you get all the scam
> emails telling you they are also ∗selling∗ a the same synth at a
> bargain price etc...
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> I replied to one such email asking if he was in the UK.
> (I'd just bid on a Mini Moog but was outbid.)
> I told him I would only entertian these two options:
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> 1. I could either go to his place, check out the synth and then pay
> cash before leaving with it.
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> Or 2. if he would be so kind as to send me the synth I will check it
> out and if it all works and I like it I will send him my payment,
> telling him that he can trust me - I am not a scammer but an honest
> guy etc...
>
> He now emailed me to ask for my address, as he is going to "send me
> the package"...
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> Something still doesn't seem right about this. Does this guy just
> want my address for some reason? Should I send him my address and
> wait and see if he does send the Mini? Is this a new type of scam
> that I don't know about yet?
>
> I am slightly confused I must say.
>
> Any advice, thoughts would be much appreciated.
>
> Cheers.
> TOM
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