sangiro 26 #1 February 1, 2007 The following scam has been reported: Quote From: faithbanksconsultancy_000@yahoo.com To: Subject: Dropzone.com Classifieds - Response to your Ad Date: 31 Jan 2007 13:32:42 -0000 Hi, On 31-Jan-2007 someone submitted their contact information in response to your ad in the Dropzone.com Classifieds. Please reply to this email to contact the person directly. Username = faithbanks Name = faith FromEmail = faithbanksconsultancy_000@yahoo.com City = marion Country = usa Comments = Hello, We are co-operate agency that deals in all type of items online advertised on the website,we deal globally and we have clients arround the globe we purchase on their behalf,we have a client who has great interest in your item.. These are the requirements if you are interested in selling: 1)The payment will be by US money order/check.. 2)It will be in excess because it will include my commission,shipping charges,and other miscellaneous expenses and the excess funds you will send to my shipper VIA ANY WESTERN UNION OUTLET closest to you to enable him make arrangements on how item is to be picked up...ok. 3)The item will be shipped to Asia and i have a shipper to handle shipping aspect. 4)Forward your contact name and address,phone # for payment issuance if you are willing to sell the item immediately.. Do contact me ASAP via email for futher questions if any as regards this transaction,thank You as i await your fast response. Regards. Click here to read more about these kind of scams. Remember: DO NOT do business with anyone who offers to send you payment for a higher amount than your selling price with the understanding that you'll send back the balance. Be suspicious of anyone claiming to be acting on behalf of a "client" or another "customer". Be suspicious of anyone claiming to be from Nigeria or West Africa If you agree to accept a check payment, then do not send anything, gear or "change" before the check cleared. And be careful, if you manage to clear a fraudulent check then you may be liable for the damages if the bank finds out later. Make sure your bank authenticates the check. If it sounds to good to be true, then it probably is.This username has been disabled.Safe swoops Sangiro Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites