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Posted by John Holcomb on March 03, 2003 at 15:50:48 from (208.224.126.132):
You may have read about my problem with an attempted scam on a tractor I am selling. In order to try and stop these people this is what we have to do. The federal agency in charge of fraud and counterfit checks is the Secret Service. They will only investigate a single crime if it involves a loss of $30,000.00 or more but they have a group that investigates smaller crimes as a group. If you have been contacted print the E-mail and send it to your local Secret Service office. Also tell every one on every discussion board and in every club about the scam. Agent Stanley of the Service say thousands have been scamed on cars and motorcycles and it now appears they are moving to tractors and boats. Look for these names, Texas Love, Marsha Brown, Marsha's Antiques and Collectables, Adam Collins, Neill Fitzgerald. Please add names if you know them. Let's see if we can bring some heat on these people before they laugh all the way to the bank. John
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