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Posted by Green Fever on August 01, 2003 at 09:27:39 from (66.119.33.135):
I got a email that replied about my truck that sounds like a scam. Hears the email: walker butt wrote:i am interested in buying(ft flatbed, 7.3 powerstroke diesel, 5- speed, in excellent conditon )which cost ($7,500 ) my method of payment is by a certified cashiers check payable in the american funds i have client in the UNITED STATES who is owing me the sum of ($15,000) i will instruct him to send the check to you so all u have to do is to deduct your fund and send the excess fund to my shipping agent that will come to your location to pick up the item so if this payment terms is ok by u all i need is ur name and address including ur phone # or if you want my client to transfer the funds to your account directly i want you to give me your bank information so that i can forward it to my client to send the check to you as soon as possible and i will also like to know the present condition of the item and alos more pics of itWAITING TO HEAR FROM U ASAP. WALKER BUTT I should turn this guy in but this is good enough for me. Has anyone else receveived a email like this from him. Thanks
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