Craigslist scammer?

GEC: Discuss gaming, computers and electronics and venture into the bizarre world of STGODs.

Moderator: Thanas

Post Reply
User avatar
Praxis
Sith Acolyte
Posts: 6012
Joined: 2002-12-22 04:02pm
Contact:

Craigslist scammer?

Post by Praxis »

Heh, well I just posted a car up on Craigslist and within 24 hours got someone asking if the car was still available.

I responded that, yes, it was, and almost immediately got this response:
Hello,
Thanks for your reply i got all your information about the vehicle and am ok with it, i will be making your payment today, i need your full name and address and your valid phone number to make the payment today through certified check will handle the shipment myself.i The check will get to you in 2-5 days time and when you recived the check you can then get the check cashed at your Bank i will wait for you to confirm and clear the check.The payment will be in excess as i will want you to contact my shipper with the excess fund for him to pickup the vehicle after you must have confirmed and cashed the check .i will wait for your bank to clear the Check so you can deduct your own money and send the excess fund to my shipper via money gram Money Transfer cos he needs the excess to pick up the car .You can IM on this ID -*********@yahoo.com or call me on ******* for more information.Thanks and God Bless,you can get the posting deleted from craiglist
This certainly sounds like a scam; I specify that my car's odometer is not working and offer either a discount or to get it fixed before the sale, the buyer doesn't even mention it. They don't ask to look at the car and want to mail a check.

I'm assuming this is a scam (can anyone confirm?). My question is, where does the scam come in? Is the point to steal the car and get the bank to pull the money back or something? I'm trying to see where they'd get money.

Also, why do scammers write like such idiots all the time?
User avatar
Master of Cards
Jedi Master
Posts: 1168
Joined: 2005-03-06 10:54am

Re: Craigslist scammer?

Post by Master of Cards »

Praxis wrote:Heh, well I just posted a car up on Craigslist and within 24 hours got someone asking if the car was still available.

I responded that, yes, it was, and almost immediately got this response:


This certainly sounds like a scam; I specify that my car's odometer is not working and offer either a discount or to get it fixed before the sale, the buyer doesn't even mention it. They don't ask to look at the car and want to mail a check.

I'm assuming this is a scam (can anyone confirm?). My question is, where does the scam come in? Is the point to steal the car and get the bank to pull the money back or something? I'm trying to see where they'd get money.

Also, why do scammers write like such idiots all the time?
The Bank has to send the money within 3 days, it does not know if its a legit check till day 5. So the scammer has a forged check, picks up the car and then leaves with the car. 5 days later you're stuck with no car and the money is gone from the forged check.
User avatar
Darth Fanboy
DUH! WINNING!
Posts: 11182
Joined: 2002-09-20 05:25am
Location: Mars, where I am a totally bitchin' rockstar.

Post by Darth Fanboy »

There is one scam where the buyer intentionally gives way too much money in the form of a check, then it is discovered he overpaied. When the excess money is returned to him, the payee finds out later that the check bounced anyway and so those extra funds should not have been repaid. This sounds similar.
"If it's true that our species is alone in the universe, then I'd have to say that the universe aimed rather low and settled for very little."
-George Carlin (1937-2008)

"Have some of you Americans actually seen Football? Of course there are 0-0 draws but that doesn't make them any less exciting."
-Dr Roberts, with quite possibly the dumbest thing ever said in 10 years of SDNet.
User avatar
Praxis
Sith Acolyte
Posts: 6012
Joined: 2002-12-22 04:02pm
Contact:

Post by Praxis »

Darth Fanboy wrote:There is one scam where the buyer intentionally gives way too much money in the form of a check, then it is discovered he overpaied. When the excess money is returned to him, the payee finds out later that the check bounced anyway and so those extra funds should not have been repaid. This sounds similar.
That's gotta be the trick right there. They say in the email that they'll overpay and then I pay their shipper the extra money. Then the check'll bounce, and they'll collect all the money back; meaning they get the money I paid the shipper, and possibly a free car.


So, should I mess with him or tell him to bug off?

Only danger is that my phone number is posted in the Craigslist ad and I already corresponded before I knew it was a scam, so they have my real email (@ Gmail, not too personal I suppose) and real cell number if they want it.
User avatar
Hawkwings
Sith Devotee
Posts: 3372
Joined: 2005-01-28 09:30pm
Location: USC, LA, CA

Post by Hawkwings »

Just tell him that you're selling to to a close friend or a neighbor's kid.
User avatar
Lisa
Jedi Knight
Posts: 790
Joined: 2006-07-14 11:59am
Location: Trenton
Contact:

Post by Lisa »

I'd deal with cash only or hold the cheque for 3 weeks before releasing. This is an obvious scam and you may want to get the authorities involved.
May you live in interesting times.
User avatar
brianeyci
Emperor's Hand
Posts: 9815
Joined: 2004-09-26 05:36pm
Location: Toronto, Ontario

Post by brianeyci »

Scammers want marks to underestimate them, so they write dumb so people think they're stupid.

Isn't fucking up/resetting the odometer illegal? You got to have it working before it hits the road, right?

Shipping for a used car, sounds retarded: ask if he can just come and pick it up? If it is the scam, the scam looks like trying to get you to sell cheaper by making you pay for the shipping.
User avatar
Soontir C'boath
SG-14: Fuck the Medic!
Posts: 6855
Joined: 2002-07-06 12:15am
Location: Queens, NYC I DON'T FUCKING CARE IF MANHATTEN IS CONSIDERED NYC!! I'M IN IT ASSHOLE!!!
Contact:

Post by Soontir C'boath »

Isn't shipping a vehicle crazy in costs to begin with? I'd only accept people who pick up only.

He did give a telephone number. I'd try reporting it to the police and see if they can trace it back.
I have almost reached the regrettable conclusion that the Negro's great stumbling block in his stride toward freedom is not the White Citizen's Counciler or the Ku Klux Klanner, but the white moderate, who is more devoted to "order" than to justice; who constantly says: "I agree with you in the goal you seek, but I cannot agree with your methods of direct action"; who paternalistically believes he can set the timetable for another man's freedom; who lives by a mythical concept of time and who constantly advises the Negro to wait for a "more convenient season."
User avatar
Praxis
Sith Acolyte
Posts: 6012
Joined: 2002-12-22 04:02pm
Contact:

Post by Praxis »

brianeyci wrote: Isn't fucking up/resetting the odometer illegal? You got to have it working before it hits the road, right?.
Is it? I don't know. I've never opened it up; it just stopped working one day a few weeks ago. I haven't been driving it.

The whole dash stopped working (speedometer and odometer).
User avatar
Soontir C'boath
SG-14: Fuck the Medic!
Posts: 6855
Joined: 2002-07-06 12:15am
Location: Queens, NYC I DON'T FUCKING CARE IF MANHATTEN IS CONSIDERED NYC!! I'M IN IT ASSHOLE!!!
Contact:

Post by Soontir C'boath »

Praxis wrote:The whole dash stopped working (speedometer and odometer).
Man, I gotta wonder if you're required to tow it instead as that seems pretty damn bad.
I have almost reached the regrettable conclusion that the Negro's great stumbling block in his stride toward freedom is not the White Citizen's Counciler or the Ku Klux Klanner, but the white moderate, who is more devoted to "order" than to justice; who constantly says: "I agree with you in the goal you seek, but I cannot agree with your methods of direct action"; who paternalistically believes he can set the timetable for another man's freedom; who lives by a mythical concept of time and who constantly advises the Negro to wait for a "more convenient season."
User avatar
Praxis
Sith Acolyte
Posts: 6012
Joined: 2002-12-22 04:02pm
Contact:

Post by Praxis »

Soontir C'boath wrote:
Praxis wrote:The whole dash stopped working (speedometer and odometer).
Man, I gotta wonder if you're required to tow it instead as that seems pretty damn bad.
You mean I legally couldn't drive it to the mechanic? Weird, I would have thought my dad (retired DEA officer) would have mentioned it to me if it was THAT big a deal.

I'll be ordering some parts and replacing it. It's just the display that stopped working; the car still calculates the MPG so it must be reading the speed.

It's an old 86 Crown Victoria.
User avatar
Uraniun235
Emperor's Hand
Posts: 13772
Joined: 2002-09-12 12:47am
Location: OREGON
Contact:

Post by Uraniun235 »

It's possible to sell a car with a broken odometer in Oregon, you just have to note on the paperwork that the odometer is busted and the buyer signs off on it. My last car's odometer didn't work when I sold it.

That said, car laws are almost always a state issue - if you're concerned, check your local laws.
"There is no "taboo" on using nuclear weapons." -Julhelm
Image
What is Project Zohar?
"On a serious note (well not really) I did sometimes jump in and rate nBSG episodes a '5' before the episode even aired or I saw it." - RogueIce explaining that episode ratings on SDN tv show threads are bunk
User avatar
Praxis
Sith Acolyte
Posts: 6012
Joined: 2002-12-22 04:02pm
Contact:

Post by Praxis »

I sent this:
Hello,
I appreciate your interest! I hope you'll take good care of the car. However, before any monetary exchange can take place, I'll need to sign the title over to you. I'll need your full name, address, and social security number, and I can draft up a contract and send it to you. Thanks!
I don't want to do something REALLY mean since the scammer has my phone number.
User avatar
Arthur_Tuxedo
Sith Acolyte
Posts: 5637
Joined: 2002-07-23 03:28am
Location: San Francisco, California

Post by Arthur_Tuxedo »

This is a variation on the classic lottery scam. We see it all the time in the bank. They send you a fraudulent money order, you are unlucky enough to deposit it with an inexperienced teller who can't spot a bad check or you deposit using the ATM, then you wire them a portion of the funds before the check has time to clear. A wire can't be recalled once sent and received, and the check comes back fraudulent shortly after, overdrawing your account by thousands of dollars which you now owe to the bank.
"I'm so fast that last night I turned off the light switch in my hotel room and was in bed before the room was dark." - Muhammad Ali

"Dating is not supposed to be easy. It's supposed to be a heart-pounding, stomach-wrenching, gut-churning exercise in pitting your fear of rejection and public humiliation against your desire to find a mate. Enjoy." - Darth Wong
User avatar
brianeyci
Emperor's Hand
Posts: 9815
Joined: 2004-09-26 05:36pm
Location: Toronto, Ontario

Post by brianeyci »

You want to know a funny thing?

Someone has tried this on me in an MMORPG. The basic scam is give someone more money than he asks for, making him think you're doing a favor for him, that you trust him. Then somehow end up on top by asking him for the money back, somehow. You can even do it without bouncing cheques, though it takes a gullible person.

It's too complicated to explain. But if money flows both ways in a sale, it reeks of scam. The first thing aspiring professional writers learn is never to pay vanity publishers to print books for them, since writing is such an art that the money should always flow to the author and not the other way around. Hell, it should be the first lesson you learn in grade school: don't pay the guy for pogs if he's asking for a IOU.
Post Reply