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Posted by morgan on January 14, 2004 at 09:44:08 from (66.177.169.45):

This fellow wants to send over 8 thousand dollars to a complete stranger, who is supposed to turn over 5 thousand to another stranger! I think I will let him send me his check and explain that my bank rejected it and please send me another, and another, and .......
Tip off: His associate should send the money to his shipping company; The seller should never lay down any money.
And the machine is in poor condition, as I make clear in text and photos.
Those "Transferring Charges" will just happen to equal $5140. What a coincidence.

Hello Morgan
Thanks very much for the reply and God bless.Since the machine is in good condition i will buy it now.You should not worry about the shipping to England i will handle that.
Well,not to waste time becos i need it i quite agreed to pay the $3000 for it

But this is how we are going to seal the
transaction becos of delays and fastness.There is one
of my assosiates in the United states , who is oweing
me the sum of $8120 and he will send a cashier check or Money Order of the total money oweing
me to you and you will deduct the total cost of the
item + transfering charges and send the balance to my shipping company who is coming for the pickup in your location via western union Money transfer . The
reason
why i am doing this is because a check sent within
America especially Money Order
clears almost immediately.

Concerning the shipping my shipping
firm is coming for the pick up after
the payment .But the only thing is
for you to send the balance so as to pay them for the
pick up..
So if this offer is okay by you send me your
contact information(name and address) to which my
assosiate will address
the check to .. so that
everything will be ready in time..
Thanks once again as i await your response.Greetings to your family.kindly send your phone no for easy communication. .
Regards

Felix




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