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Same happened here Lemon, got these emails from a Bill Winston wanting to by my Cyborg and Minion, but they were worded in a way that I knew it was dodgy. He was way way way too polite and kept asking for 'details' even though all the details were included in the original post on here. He then said that his agent was in the area but he was abroad etc etc. Luckily I thought it was too dodgy so deleted them and ignored them.
 

arg1271

All the gear, no idea
Apr 6, 2006
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Yeah, this is an age old scam. Was croping up on ebay and a few car sales sites. Always used to be a western union cheque for way over the amount which you then had to pay them back, the western union cheque always failed.

It'a a bit like the old "I was a bank clerk/goverment official in some recently war torn african state and know of $5,000,000 in a secret account, give me your bank details and I will transfer the funds to you"

if you fell for it you found your account emptied or your details used in a further scam...
 

lemonadeX

Platinum Member
Jul 31, 2006
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Same happened here Lemon, got these emails from a Bill Winston wanting to by my Cyborg and Minion, but they were worded in a way that I knew it was dodgy. He was way way way too polite and kept asking for 'details' even though all the details were included in the original post on here. He then said that his agent was in the area but he was abroad etc etc. Luckily I thought it was too dodgy so deleted them and ignored them.
Well I went as far as getting a cheque from him, which cost him a whole €0.50 to post :p

He was extremely polite in emails to me, too, which helped to arouse suspicion further.

-Will
 

Martin 123

Maidenhead Trauma
Jun 18, 2006
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Around the beginning of January I posted up my Ion for sale in Classifieds and not long after this I received an email from a man named Bill Winston who expressed his interest and said he was able to pay right away.

At first I thought this a little weird, that he was not from these forums nor did he seem too knowledgable about paintball either, but I continued nonetheless. The next email I received contained the follows:





This set of alarm bells for me, as every single part of this seemed like a scam but I continued, as I thought providing the cheque was OK and cleared without a problem, the money was in my hands and the Ion as good as sold.

So, I receive an envelope from him this morning with a Spanish postmark on it and the address written in scrawny handwriting, which I would not expect from somebody who has "agents" to pick goods up for him. Contained within the envelope was a cheque for £4,500(!). Adding to that, he had spelt my name wrong (which I had typed out for him correctly many times) and the signature also looked slightly dodgy.

From what I've now discovered, if I were to proceed to cash this cheque it is not likely to clear and if it does, the money may later be removed if the cheque was found to be fraudulent.

I will be sending him an email to cancel the transaction later, as well as emailing a scanned image of the cheque to the corresponding bank to check its validity.

The reason I've explained the different parts of this scam is to make everybody here aware that these sort of people operate even on these forums, so to beware if an offer of a similiar nature should be emailed to them.

-Will

mate u telling the truth:eek: , no word of a lie here:
i had the exact same thing, i was trying to sell my bike, and had someone email me about it, i thaught it was abit strange because of the way he spoke, but anyway.

he said all that about his agent writing the cheque out and that and he sent me a cheque for £3,000 and he also said deduct the emount for bike (£500) and then send money back on pickup as i need other things picked up so you would give the remainder of the cash to the delivery service.

Martin.
 

J@mes

If in doubt, flat out!
Jul 11, 2006
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they really have picked a wrong forum to scam............should we send them in PBnations direction?:D

joke's aside, just glad no one has been scammed by these tard's

-james
 

Buddha 3

Hamfist McPunchalot
Well I went as far as getting a cheque from him, which cost him a whole €0.50 to post :p

He was extremely polite in emails to me, too, which helped to arouse suspicion further.

-Will
Take note, oh scammers of the world. If you wish your scam to be believable, do not be polite. Be extremely rude, otherwise you shall not be believed... :D