Hey all - 

As the year winds down and we dream of living in the southern hemisphere 
where the rides are warm, I just wanted to remind everyone of the 
possibility of nefarious intent during transactions. 

One common vector is direct emails to group members in response to "want to 
buy/trade" posts. While some of these get filtered in the moderation queue, 
many times these emails go directly to your inbox - in other words, outside 
of any moderation on this list. 

As a reminder:
There have been instances of non-group members emailing members who have 
posted "wanting to buy" or "want to trade" listings. These emails often 
have very good descriptions and contain very believable photos.

They have largely been scam attempts. Other group members have recognized 
images that were theirs or belonged to riding partners. These are 
believable attempts and through the excitement of saving a few bucks or 
getting a model which is currently unavailable, it would be very easy to 
fall for the scam. 

And we do not fall for scams because we are stupid. We fall for scams 
because we are human. (Give a listen to the "World's Greatest Con" podcast 
if you don't believe me...) 

This is reason I have a bottleneck for new members posting "For Sale" 
items. If you haven't been an active member in any discussion, and your 
first post is a "For Sale" listing, it will not be passed through. (I 
changed the group description to reflect that. And if you are a new member 
who wants to post some items for sale, I'm happy to be convinced that you 
are completely legit. Reach out and let's talk).

At this point, I am advising anyone who is approached via email to:
- Search the other person's email in the group archives, to see if they 
have a track record of posting. If they have no posts, it's likely a scam.
- Search their email in the group member section, to see if they are 
actually a member. If they are not a member, it's likely a scam. 

If you do choose to proceed with any transaction, you do so at entirely 
your risk. Due diligence and paying with a protected method are always good 
practice. 

And, yes, I do realize that there are a number of folks who have lurked on 
this list for a number of years and may not have ever posted. So, the above 
method is not foolproof. The vast majority of folks in this group are solid 
citizens who act in good faith. I don't want to lose site of that. 

Thanks for your contributions to this group. 

Jim / List Admin

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