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UmmmmOK I think you should play a joke and string this eBay fraudster along. Say you wired the money and all kinds of other things.
Originally posted by JerryW:
...Meanwhile, I can semi-confirm STLNSX's claim to ownership of the vehicle. I ran it through carfax and the records show a transfer of ownership from Newport Beach, Cali to Ballwin, Missouri on sept 25 and STLNSX's profile lists St Louis, Missouri as his location, Ballwin being a suburb according to mapquest. Mileage is ~12K, significantly less than the ebay listing's claim of 38K.
Originally posted by JerryW:
You could wire him $1.50 and pretend you really sent the $1500 and see if you can get them to make a fuss with the bank and maybe end up giving out some identifying information.
Originally posted by JerryW:
Anyone who bids can get the address info that the seller has on file with ebay. I'm definitely leaning towards thinking this is a hijacked account - take a look at the username it is "breyernsx" - what are the chances that someone selling cheese-wiz or whatever for 700+ auctions is named breyernsx and just now wants to sell an nsx that they were given as a gift from someone else in the family? I think the hijacker changed the account name (which is probably why the sunglasses are on the account) to make it harder for the real owner to discover the hijacking.
Originally posted by Gokwi:
whatever.. either this person is really rich, or a fraud
Originally posted by Hans:
Has anyone new information regarding this thread?
Here is a response I recieved from the bogus seller:
Ooooooooooooooh my Gooooooooooooood, I am scareeeeeeeeeeedddddddddd.
))))))))))) Come on, admit it, 99% of americans don't know their own
language so go, shoot yourself, you don't have money and your're gealous
hahahaha
Car was sold and money received and it's on its way to nebraska
BYE
Originally posted by Tony Montoya:
UmmmmOK I think you should play a joke and string this eBay fraudster along. Say you wired the money and all kinds of other things.
Originally posted by Tony Montoya:
UmmmmOK I think you should play a joke and string this eBay fraudster along. Say you wired the money and all kinds of other things.
Originally posted by yellowpad:
guys,
we can talk and discuss this alll day long, and nothing will come of it...