> On Dec 18, 2017, at 7:51 PM, John <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> UPDATE: These guys got pretty frantic trying to get back in touch with me. I 
> let them accumulate about a dozen "missed calls" before picking up again. I 
> told them I was having problems with my cell phone and suggested they call me 
> back on my "land line”.

I’ve got a compact dryer on Craig’s List. Within a half-hour of posting I 
received a text asking if it was still available and how much I wanted for it. 
I said it was and the price was the price I’d asked—$100. Then the guy said he 
didn’t live in the area, had arranged for a mover to pick up the dryer, and 
would send me a certified check with extra money for *me* to pay the mover and 
my trouble. When the check arrived I was to deposit it, wait for it to clear, 
and then send a check to the “mover,” who will then come to pick up the dryer.

I received a check for $1250.45—for a $100 dryer!. I tore it up and threw it in 
the trash. The guy texted to see if I had received and deposited the check. I 
said I had received it but had accidentally put it through my shredder and 
asked him to send another one. I haven’t heard back from him. If he sends 
another check and gets in touch with me again, I’m gonna tell him that since 
he’s willing to pay 12 times what I asked for the dryer I’d like *him* to pay 
the “mover."

There must be people who fall for these scams but it’s to understand how they 
could. 

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Eric Weir
Decatur, GA  USA
[email protected]

"You keep on learning and learning, and pretty soon
you learn something no one has learned before." 

- Richard Feynman


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