by TerranceBoyce
Thu Jun 06, 2013 5:01 am
Welcome to Scamwarners scamwatcher101.
I think I can reliably state that when a buyer, or seller, tells you what they do for a living, it's almost inevitable that they're a scammer.
There's a good reason for this, but it's a nice simple rule of thumb to watch out for. Basically the scammer needs to narrow down things you might reasonably expect to do, and they need to provide a plausible explanation as to why it's not possible. By stating their occupation it provides what they believe is an acceptable 'cover story', though they usually then state specifically what they can't do, just to be sure.
I think I can reliably state that when a buyer, or seller, tells you what they do for a living, it's almost inevitable that they're a scammer.
There's a good reason for this, but it's a nice simple rule of thumb to watch out for. Basically the scammer needs to narrow down things you might reasonably expect to do, and they need to provide a plausible explanation as to why it's not possible. By stating their occupation it provides what they believe is an acceptable 'cover story', though they usually then state specifically what they can't do, just to be sure.
CAR ADVERTS - If a car seller mentions escrow - he's scamming you Never ever for any reason pay anything until you have seen and inspected the vehicle