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Something fishy...

maximus maximus

Platinum Member
I had listed my RAZR for sale for $250 on Craigslist (said available for local pickup or will ship it to a paypal verified address) and I got a mail (see below) from someone who is interested in buying this. The buyer is ready to pay $300 while I am asking for only $250.
Does this sound like a scam?

Buyer
Good day...i saw your item on craigslist...and i will love to buy it from
you...and i hope you will be wanting to sell for me....right...And i love
legit and honest transactions.

Me
Sure. Let me know how do you want to proceed.

Buyer
Thanks for the reply,The condition was so inviting,well i would have
loved to make an immediate payment for the Brand new Motorola V3 RAZR Black but i dont have your address...so i will like you to get back to me with your full name and address..so i can send it to the bidpay tommorow when i am off to work..ok...and i will like to offer you $300...if my offer is accepted..get back to me with your payment address...where you want the payment to be delivered by bidpay...ok

Cliffs:
1) Me selling RAZR on Craigslist for 250
2) Buyer ready to pay 300 using bidpay.
3) Scam?
 
Fishy. He's gonna send you the money and then give you a shipping address that's either not local or not paypal-verified, and expect you to suck it up because he paid extra.

 
Hard to tell...

Ive offered over listed price on craigslist to assure my email gets noticed, and has precedence over the people who have responded before me... but only by $5- $10...

I guess if he sends you 300, then tries to put crazy shipping charges on you, you can always deny it and refund him, just send him a notice with your response that it has to be a paypal verified address to qualify for you to ship for free to.
 
1. Buyer writes you a fake check/money order for $300 (or have it wired)
2. Buyer then proceeds to ask for the difference by mail or asks for it to be wired.
3. You send him $50
4. Your bank tells you the check/money order is fake days later

In the end ...

You're out a Motorola Razr, $50, and possible bank fees. The joke is on you.
 
Originally posted by: maximus maximus

Buyer
Good day...i saw your item on craigslist...and i will love to buy it from
you...and i hope you will be wanting to sell for me....right...And i love
legit and honest transactions.

Me
Sure. Let me know how do you want to proceed.

Buyer
Thanks for the reply,The condition was so inviting,well i would have
loved to make an immediate payment for the Brand new Motorola V3 RAZR Black but i dont have your address...so i will like you to get back to me with your full name and address..so i can send it to the bidpay tommorow when i am off to work..ok...and i will like to offer you $300...if my offer is accepted..get back to me with your payment address...where you want the payment to be delivered by bidpay...ok

"I will like to buy this item"...LOL.

Nigerian-scammer grammar. Run, do not walk away from this.
It's funny, it seems every single one of them says it like that.

Also, this sentence:
well i would have
loved to make an immediate payment for the Brand new Motorola V3 RAZR Black but i dont have your address...
doesn't really work. That reeks of "email prepared and sent to hundreds of people selling items, with said item copy+pasted straight from the description."
 
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