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madcorgi
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Originally Posted by vash View Post
i KNOW it is a scam. but how? they want actually paypal info? or just the email associated with it?
I don't know what they play is. This person asked for my email, which is how Paypal does business. Here's the latest email:

Thanks for the mail. Do you have the extra keys, Do you have the spare tire, Where did you get your car serviced, Have you ever had any transmission repairs and Is there any rust on the vehicle? I'm ready to pay your asking price but not cash in person because I'm currently in a conference and calls are restricted at the moment and my only quickest payment option is PayPal, its safe fast and secure and i will be responsible for the PayPal transaction charges so you can get your expected amount. If you don't have an account with PayPal, its pretty easy to open one,Just log onto www.paypal.com and sign up. I hope we can make the purchase as fast as possible? As I am buying the vehicle for someone and I'm very sure he will love this vehicle, his a mechanic and a handy man, so if there is anything that need to be fixed in it just let me know he will handle it. I have a mover that will come for the pick up once payment clears in your account and he will handle the title for me. I look forward to hear from you with the information below.

Your PayPal e-Mail Address
Full name:
Firm Price:
Zip code for pickup:


Anyone know what they are trying to do here?

Terry
Old 10-17-2014, 12:09 PM
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