buckeyebike said:If you have to ask yourself or others if it is a scam, it's a scam . . .
Wise words my friend...... I am walking away..
buckeyebike said:If you have to ask yourself or others if it is a scam, it's a scam . . .
socalmike_cb72 said:They're located just a few miles from where I work. I can scope them out if you want haha.
"You sir, are you a scam artist? No? Good day to you" 8)
ApriliaBill said:It's very simple, go to your bank and get a route#, then have them deposit the $. They cannot retrieve the $ once it hits your account. Then they can send who they want to pick it up. I don't take paypal, cashiers checks etc. It's very simlpe for them to have their bank route the $ to yours. I've done this dozens of times, besides cash, it's the only payment I'll take...
AlphaDogChoppers said:Never take a cashier's check, either. They are easily faked.
"If it walks like a duck, talks like a duck, and quacks like a duck,
It's a motherfuckin' duck."
-Chris Rock
MILLENNIUM FALCON said:Well Problem solved I sold it to a local guy for $450. Not as much as the scam artist was going to give me but at least I got cash! Thanks again for all the advice.
Rich Ard said:pretty sure it was more than you would have gotten from the scam artist