fun thing to do with a scammer

alphatarget1

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I was bored this morning so I looked at car listings. Saw a 2002 BMW X5 for 6 grand. I emailed the person and asked if they were really selling it for 6 grand and here is the response I got:

Hello,
First thank you for your email regarding my car.

The car is in a perfect condition, the mileage is accurate, no scratches, no damages, no hidden defects.Kept it in a warm garage. My boyfriend is devastated that we have to sell it but we have to pay too much money for register it here,so we decide to sell it. My company have relations in States and I worked there for 2 years. I has the opportunity to buy it from there and bring it with me when I come back.The car was bayed from US, so it is US standards,so stay cool it´s perfect compatible to your standards and you will don´t have to pay more duty taxes on it. And this is an impediment for me to sell it here because,first, we have a different standards and second will be very expensive for me to register it here.I have to pay an very expensive duty taxes.The price for this car is $6,000.00 USD. The car it is still register in States.What other info. would you like on it? It will be shipped from London,United Kingdom and i will pay the shipping and insurance charges.I will do the arrangements for shipping from here.The original receipt and all remained warranty information packet with enrollment number is included for you. If necessary ever I will assist you in getting warranty help; most people just dump it on you with a useless warranty.

The payment will be done via secure pay which means that the third party will keep the money until you receive and inspect the car. You have 10 days to inspect the car.I will wait for your email to let me know if you are interested in knowing more details about the purchase.
Here you have all my pictures with this beautifully BMW:
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Nice try, scammer. What would y'all do if you had her email address? I'll post if it deems appropriate.
 

Alone

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I'd say a scam. Too cheap, and she's paying for the shipping? No wai.
 

guyver01

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Originally posted by: alphatarget1
will be very expensive for me to register it here........ It will be shipped from London,United Kingdom and i will pay the shipping and insurance charges..

these two lines seem to be contradictory..

its too expensive to register... but you can afford to SHIP a car???

wtf?



 

Darthvoy

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Originally posted by: alphatarget1
I know it's a scam. I'm asking for fun things to do with her email.

sign it up for porn spam? There is not really much you can do with it
 

Luthien

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scam yep.

Too bad AOL HELL doesnt exist anymore. I used to have a blast mail bombing people even people I liked just for the hell of it, lol.

There has to be a program like it but it is probably underground.
 

RelaxTheMind

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Originally posted by: Luthien
scam yep.

Too bad AOL HELL doesnt exist anymore. I used to have a blast mail bombing people even people I liked just for the hell of it, lol.

There has to be a program like it but it is probably underground.

If you have a major ISP and you use AOL HELL you will get your internet cut off. You would get flagged after the first 10.