New Scam ??

EagleKeeper

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Below was sent to one of my junk e-mail boxes.

Should I spend some amusment time with this?

If so, how to proceeed?

I could first of all locate the items and generate a price. I suspect that the Visa number would be fraudulent, but could try to get a switch to funds being wired and/or paypal.

All advise should be considered tax deductible.;):p

From: "Roland Cox" <gdltmin3087@xynetmail.biz>
Subject: Book Order

Good day,

My name is Roland Cox with Guiding Light Ministries, and I am interested in potentially ordering specific books from your store. I?d like to know the availability and cost of the books below:

30 Copies- My Life by Bill Clinton
12 Copies- Robbins Pathologic & Basis of Disease 072167335x
12 Copies- Textbook of Medical Physiology 072168677x
30 Copies- KJV Franklin Electronic Bible Isbn: 1590741005
Upon the receipt of your costs and availability (please also supply for 20 copies of each), I can supply you with my Visa account number or other payment method to prepay funds for the order and shipping via US Global Express Mail Service (3 to 5 days shipping) to:

Guiding Light Ministries
C/O: Roland Cox
36 Foresythe Street
Lagos Island, Lagos State
Nigeria, 23401

Phone: 2348023595535

I look forward to hearing from you,

Roland Cox
(greenbeank2@yahoo.com)
 

kranky

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Just delete it. Why waste your time? He's never going to agree to send you good funds.
 

preslove

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Ask them to send you a money order for $350. Haggle until they send you something. spend money on beer.
 

DrPizza

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Scam the scammer.

Your store isn't set up to take credit cards. You can only take cash. But, if he'll send you $50, you can get the xxxxx company to set your store up with the equipment to do so. That way, the stores accountant won't know about it. AND, it's a religious book store, so any expenditures on things like the credit card machine must be approved by a board of church members, and they are opposed to credit, so, without cash, there's no way to proceed with this sale.... Promise to deduct $100 from the price of the books if he sends the $50.


 

EagleKeeper

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Originally posted by: DrPizza
Scam the scammer.

Your store isn't set up to take credit cards. You can only take cash. But, if he'll send you $50, you can get the xxxxx company to set your store up with the equipment to do so. That way, the stores accountant won't know about it. AND, it's a religious book store, so any expenditures on things like the credit card machine must be approved by a board of church members, and they are opposed to credit, so, without cash, there's no way to proceed with this sale.... Promise to deduct $100 from the price of the books if he sends the $50.

Funny thing is that there is no store. Blind e-mail

 

Rastus

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Do not reply to scams. They will know for sure that your email address is valid, you will at the least get more spam.
 

Quasmo

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make him send you a money order for shipping, and then spend the money on beer. atleast the shipping money orders they send are real.
 

shuan24

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Originally posted by: Rastus
Do not reply to scams. They will know for sure that your email address is valid, you will at the least get more spam.

don't worry about it! Just create another email addy! They don't even know who they sent it to anyways. Anybody needs a gmail, pm me! ;)

Do what pizza said! Sounds like a good idea to me. Maybe $50 is too high, pretend that you're reluctantly willing to bring it down to $30 or something. :D