shamrin
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- Reaction score
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- Location
- Lexington, Ky
I put a used computer on Craigslist a couple weeks ago and got two responses, both of them scams (I guess the price was too high for normal responses or something). Anyway, the first one was a standard PayPal scam where I am sure they will eventually reverse the payment and I'm out the computer. The second scam is impressively sophisticated so I thought I would share it.
The scammer has sent me a check, via FedEx no less, that is from a legitimate company called Plimus. Plimus are financial middlemen somehow along the lines of PayPal. Anyway, my "buyer" has sent me a check for $1650 for this $275 computer, the balance of which I am supposed to give to his "shipper" in cash. Apparently my greed and excitement upon receiving such a check are meant to overwhelm my logic of why a guy would pay $1400 to ship a $300 used computer - they must not have Best Buy in Nigeria I guess.
The check I have appears to be legitimate, it has the light printing on the back and some microprinting along the borders. I'm sure it's cashable but will bring it to my bank to see if it actually has the UV stuff on it. I spoke with Plimus and in spite of the fact that the Fedex had their address on it and really did ship from San Jose, their HQ, they say that they don't send out checks. Alas, my hopes of riches are dashed.
I'm sure most people here know this but it turns out that there are at least a dozen ways to get burned taking checks and a half-dozen more taking payments through PayPal. Seller beware!
/sch
The scammer has sent me a check, via FedEx no less, that is from a legitimate company called Plimus. Plimus are financial middlemen somehow along the lines of PayPal. Anyway, my "buyer" has sent me a check for $1650 for this $275 computer, the balance of which I am supposed to give to his "shipper" in cash. Apparently my greed and excitement upon receiving such a check are meant to overwhelm my logic of why a guy would pay $1400 to ship a $300 used computer - they must not have Best Buy in Nigeria I guess.
The check I have appears to be legitimate, it has the light printing on the back and some microprinting along the borders. I'm sure it's cashable but will bring it to my bank to see if it actually has the UV stuff on it. I spoke with Plimus and in spite of the fact that the Fedex had their address on it and really did ship from San Jose, their HQ, they say that they don't send out checks. Alas, my hopes of riches are dashed.
I'm sure most people here know this but it turns out that there are at least a dozen ways to get burned taking checks and a half-dozen more taking payments through PayPal. Seller beware!
/sch