Tone2TheBone
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Alright...the other day I posted an ad on Craigslist. I usually get excellent responses to my ads but this time I got an email from "a girl" inquiring about my ad. Simply stated she asked if the item was available. I replied with a friendly yes and gave her my cell phone number to contact me. Several days past and I hadn't heard from her so I emailed her back. She replies with a lengthy schpeel about wanting my item so bad and that I should provide her my full name, telephone number and address etc. etc. and she would send me a "certified check" and that her "mover" would pick up the item from me directly.
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Well...I replied back with a friendly "sorry I don't accept checks thanks!". The reply back to me was the same exact response as before so I'm thinking that some stupid two bit internet thief has it set up for an auto response to emails. I knew immediately that this was a phishing scam to acquire my personal information. :whatever: Might work on poor unsuspecting gullibles but not with me BUT I thought I'd mention this just in case some of you qualify as such.

:rotflmao:
Well...I replied back with a friendly "sorry I don't accept checks thanks!". The reply back to me was the same exact response as before so I'm thinking that some stupid two bit internet thief has it set up for an auto response to emails. I knew immediately that this was a phishing scam to acquire my personal information. :whatever: Might work on poor unsuspecting gullibles but not with me BUT I thought I'd mention this just in case some of you qualify as such.