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Craigslist scam?

I'm selling a bass cab on craigslist, I got a reply from someone. I replied letting him know the cab is still available. I then get this message from a different email address, but from the same person.



Thanks for the swift response.please I will still like to make an
instant purchase so i would appreciate it if you can withdraw the ad
from Craigslist.i don't mind adding an extra $40 for you to takethe
ad down from criagslist,i want to be rest assured that nobody
else
gets a hold of he item.I will also like you to know that i willbe
paying via company certified cashier check.It will be overnight
payment
due to the distance.i will take care of that.i will need youto provide
me with the following infomation to facilitate the mailing
of the check:-

1.Your full name.
2.Your mailing address[residential].
3.Your phone number.
**I
am located in Las Vegas but currently on a business trip.I would also
like to pay asap and my sister's mover will come pick it up but i
hope that it is still in a very good condition?Have a splendid
weekend
Regards
-------

Does this seem like a scam? I'm kind of weary.
 
I have two cabs on Craigslist for a couple days now and I got replies on each one. One made me suspicious right away as the single sentence was " is this item still for sale?"

Most guys, at least I do, reply with I'm interested in your "XX brand/model cab", something that refers to the actual item for sale plus some more detail questions. I ignored that first one but the second one seemed more legit and he strung me along for a couple days. Saying he wanted to come out n listen to it, where do I live, then something about having a speeech impediment, ***? So I reply my general vicinity, when I could be home, more details of my cab.

His next reply is, I want to buy it for my niece in NY. I have to leave to NY myself but I will def buy it by sending you this cashiers check for more than your asking price, yadda, yadda.....y'all pretty much no the rest. Stupid scammers just wasting my time.

When I read that and recognise the typical scam words, I started to fire back a tirade email. But instead I just hit the "spam" button on that email. I wasted enough time already on them. :scowl:
 
Heck, it's not much better on TB! Had five different people in a row say they were going to buy my pbass and none of them could come through. Last guy even said he mailed a money order. Then he disappeared from TB. Even had some good feedback. What the heck is wrong with people?!!

Wow... That's terrible! Why would somebody do that?

If I got a message liek the craiglist one I would just say sorry cash or paypal only and it stays up untill payment is recieved. Do people who do these things have troubel speaking english or soemthing? What is that??? What a joke.
 
The certified check is a phony. Its good enough to get through the first round of checking, so your bank cashes the check in a few days to a week, your bank thinks its good, so you think its good. You give them the merchandise.

Meanwhile the check winds its way back to the issuing bank in a couple of weeks to a month, which detects the fraud, and the transaction rolls back at your bank, the check bounces, meanwhile you've given them the merchandise because you thought the check cleared already.

Randy