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Re: Buyer Scam?
Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2008 7:37 am
by ben_brown
Here's a reply from Mr. frank john...
Thanks for your swift response and am glad to hear of the item's availability.I'm okay with both the present condition and the final price given.Now,I'll want you consider it sold to me,as am ready to make an outright purchase of it immediately.
To facilitate this transaction,I'll want you to provide me your payment details,such as name and physical address,to overnight you a cashier check.
Thanks

Re: Buyer Scam?
Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2008 7:57 am
by ken_j
A friend had a similar experience when selling a car about three or four years ago. The scam artist was to send a transport company to pick up the car and my friend was to pay them for transporting it. He recieved a cashiers check from the scammer but would not release the vehicle until funds were collect by the bank. Of couse the check which looked legit even to the bank was worthless.
Re: Buyer Scam?
Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2008 8:25 am
by leftyguitars
Steve, I'm a bit late on this thread but, regarding these Nigerian scams, if you want to read something interesting (or even take it up as a
very dangerous hobby) read some of this...
http://www.419eater.com/
Re: Buyer Scam?
Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 9:36 pm
by David V
antipodean wrote:it. He recieved a cashiers check from the scammer but would not release the vehicle until funds were collect by the bank. Of couse the check which looked legit even to the bank was worthless.
A friend had a similar experience when selling a car about three or four years ago. The scam artist was to send a transport company to pick up the car and my friend was to pay them for transporting it. He recieved a cashiers check from the scammer but would not release the vehicle until funds were collect by the bank. Of couse the check which looked legit even to the bank was worthless.
* Quote ben_brown
Re: Buyer Scam?
Post by ben_brown ยป Fri Aug 08, 2008 1:37 am
Here's a reply from Mr. frank john... Thanks for your swift response and am glad to hear of the item's availability.I'm okay with both the present condition and the final price given.Now,I'll want you consider it sold to me,as am ready to make an outright purchase of it immediately.
Update:
I too have now received an email from Heller Gredenko.
I want everyone out there to Google "Heller Gredenko" and find out he is a FRAUD.
He claims to be a Hydrograher and wanted to purchase my trailer.
He didn't even release my trailer is for the road!!!
Be careful, Heller Grendenko is a FRAUD!
Email is below:
David,
Thanks for your response, I am quite okay with your advert and I'm ok with your price, I need you to understand that i am willing and ready to purchase it right away, put it off the AD site, consider me as your favorite buyer, and Please note that i have a shipper/mover who handles my shipping arrangement anywhere in the world, he would be coming for the pickup, after you have received payment, which would be through PayPal, If this is acceptable, advice soon as i am an hydrographer and i am buying this for my Son,i am at work right now .I can only pay through pay pal at the moment as i do not have access to my bank account online,but i have it attached to my pay pal account, and this is why i insisted on using pay pal to pay,all i will need is your pay pal email address to make the payments,and if you do not have a pay pal account yet,its pretty easy to set one up at http://www.PayPal.com,i will be expecting your email.I have a pick up agent that will come for the pick up after payments has been sorted.
P.S: what is your last price?
Regards,
Heller
Re: Buyer Scam?
Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 9:44 pm
by Halbert
"...are you safe Miss Grendenko, Miss Grendenko are you safe..."
Hardly anyone will get that reference...

Re: Buyer Scam?
Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 10:13 pm
by nov_1981
Halbert wrote:"...are you safe Miss Grendenko, Miss Grendenko are you safe..."
Hardly anyone will get that reference...

Somebody call The Police on that guy

Re: Buyer Scam?
Posted: Thu Jul 01, 2010 6:21 pm
by Lefty4003S8
Halbert wrote:"...are you safe Miss Grendenko, Miss Grendenko are you safe..."
Hardly anyone will get that reference...

Ahhhhh,, I get the reference!!!!!
Nobody Wants A "Charlie in the Box"!!!!!
Re: Buyer Scam?
Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 9:28 pm
by David V
Lefty4003S8 wrote:Halbert wrote:"...are you safe Miss Grendenko, Miss Grendenko are you safe..."
Hardly anyone will get that reference...

Ahhhhh,, I get the reference!!!!!
Nobody Wants A "Charlie in the Box"!!!!!
I don't think you guys are taking this issue seriously?
I'm trying to warn you all (and anyone else out there that does a Google search), Heller Gredenko is a fraud.
DO NOT TRUST HIM!!!
Warn all you friends about Heller Gredenko
Heller Gredenko = FRAUD
Regards,
David.
Re: Buyer Scam?
Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 9:45 pm
by rickenbrother
David V wrote:
I don't think you guys are taking this issue seriously?
I'm trying to warn you all (and anyone else out there that does a Google search), Heller Gredenko is a fraud.
DO NOT TRUST HIM!!!
Warn all you friends about Heller Gredenko
Heller Gredenko = FRAUD
Regards,
David.
Welcome to the forum, David! Thanks for the good intentions with the head-up for those who didn't get the reference, but believe me, we all take this issue extremely seriously.
Re: Buyer Scam?
Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 12:41 am
by aceonbass
I've gotten those emails too Steve and it's definitely a scam. However, they have your phone number, so don't do anything or respond in any way to them.
Re: Buyer Scam?
Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 8:50 am
by Lefty4003S8
David V wrote:Lefty4003S8 wrote:Halbert wrote:"...are you safe Miss Grendenko, Miss Grendenko are you safe..."
Hardly anyone will get that reference...

Ahhhhh,, I get the reference!!!!!
Nobody Wants A "Charlie in the Box"!!!!!
I don't think you guys are taking this issue seriously?
I'm trying to warn you all (and anyone else out there that does a Google search), Heller Gredenko is a fraud.
DO NOT TRUST HIM!!!
Warn all you friends about Heller Gredenko
Heller Gredenko = FRAUD
Regards,
David.
GEEZ!!!!! I DO take these things seriously, David!!!!! I was only trying to show that I got the reference to The Police tune he was referring to!!!!!!!!
Thanks for the info.
Lefty4003S8
Re: Buyer Scam?
Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2010 2:01 pm
by scoobster28
I am always surprised that no one can write proper English when they write these out. Can you imagine how much more successful they would be (unfortunately) if just one of them wrote up a reply in proper English and then passed it around among themselves? Or those Chinese takeout menus that read like gibberish. Surely, some employee for them could write it properly but they all use the same printer who cannot write it properly.
Re: Buyer Scam?
Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2010 4:19 pm
by congerz83
I just had this happen to me when I was trying to sell my 65 Mustang. It got so crazy, the other day I got an e-mail from craigslist telling me my posting has been flagged for removal. For a 1993 Ford Expolder. I NEVER POSTED THIS! I DON'T OWN THIS CAR, NOR EVER HAVE! Someone hacked my account. It will be the last time I use craigslist for anything. eBay from now on.