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Old 01-18-2014, 03:28 AM   #10
Eric Merryfield
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Default Re: Scams

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Originally Posted by HandOverFist View Post
Funny, something just came up for me this evening concerning a motorcycle I have for sale on RacingJunk for $6500. Guy messages me on the site wanting me to contact him via his email which he provided in the message. I did so and he responded by email with this...

"Thanks you for the response ,am very okay with the price
I really wish to be there to look at it but i don't have a chance because I'm a very busy person.

I want this and am ready to make an instant purchase, I could only pay with a PayPal email address.

Concerning the pick up, i will arrange for a carrier after you receive the payment... Please get back to me with the info below so that i can proceed with the payment immediately if you are selling to me.

Name:
PayPal Email:
Address:
City:
State ::
postal Code:
Price:
Phone Number

As soon as this is provided, I will instruct my payment officer to issue out a PayPal payment...
Thanks and I hope to handle this in good faith,

Best Regards"

I'm a little puzzled as I have never run across this before...not sure if it is legit. The fellow does not seem too concerned about the price and does not provide a contact number for himself...this bike being the first and only item I have ever posted on RacingJunk would give me pause about being so casual as a buyer.

I was not aware one could expend that amount of money thru a Paypal account. I'm not too concerned about my own account as I have an extra layer of security and it would be near impossible for anyone other than myself to access it. It's hard to imagine how I could be hurt as I would not release the bike or the title before I had the funds in my account. Think I should email this guy back and get a phone number to talk to him first? Like to hear some thoughts on this from others.

Edit: Just learned you can make a $10,000. single transaction with a paypal account.
At a minimum yes have him give you his phone #, address, and name. It is a foreign buyer most likely(postal code is not a common term for us here in the states). Land line too. Then you can do the research to see if its a real person or not. A selfie from the cell phone too. If he is legit, just to be fair, have him pay a local mechanic to go over the bike too. A real buyer will chuckle at this but it sounds like a scam to me.......A real buyer will pick up the phone, and ask questions, want to get the bike looked at etc.

At least they will want to talk to you to inquire about all the good the bad and the ugly that you didn't mention in your ad!

Eric
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