by alexibrow
Sat Oct 04, 2014 9:12 am
Another one here. Received a text (from a bot?), from "Richard", telephone number 7424273:
"I'm interested in ur bikes.What's your last asking price & its present condition?Kindly email&send the photos ([email protected])".
It rang alarm bells immediately, as the sender is not specific about the number of bikes, and the ad has several photos posted with it.
I replied via email, and got this reply from Richard Fernando:
"Hi Richard,
Where did you see it advertised? Lots of pics in the ad, but happy to send more. Bike is in excellent condition with 18k miles and service history, asking price is £3500 including OEM luggage, might sell without for less.
give me a ring after 10am if you have any questions at all.
Cheers,..."
He replied (and here's where it starts to follow a familiar pattern, if you've read through this thread...):
"Thanks for getting back to me and i appreciate your prompt reply..I am
presently out of town now.. I am buying this for my son as a surprise
gift. However,does it
have any history I should be aware of? and why are you selling if you
don't mind my asking and I will really appreciate if you can email
more info and if possible more photos. I can only pay through paypal
at the moment as i don't have access to my bank account online(i dont
have internet banking with it), but i have it attached to my paypal
account, and this is why i insisted on using paypal to pay,all i will
need is your paypal email address to make the payment, and if you dont
have a paypal account yet, you can set one it cant take you less than
3mins to do that, i will be expecting your paypal email so l can pay
and your phone number. I have a pick up agent that will come for the
pick up after payment has been sorted, l will be waiting for your
reply asap. Here is my phone number:+44 7024034153"
Note the phone number begins 07024, as do others in this thread.
I replied again:
"Hi Richard,
Viewing of my bike is highly recommended and you won't be disappointed. Where in the country are you?
Happy to take payment by cheque, obviously funds will have to clear before I will release the bike.
Cash on collection is my preferred option.
Where did you see the ad?
Regards..."
I have now asked twice where he saw the bike advertised. Let's see if he answers:
"Thanks so much.. I normally do local pick ups and cash only deals but
presently, i am out on an official assignment and that is why i am
offering to Pay you via PayPal.
The agent company dont accept any form of payment to be paid
on the pick up point for their security purpose. All he's coming there for is
to do the checking, and delivery. The
only easier way for me to pay in the money is through PayPal and you
will get the funds in your account before my agent come there for the
Pick Up. I can make a direct deposit
with my PayPal to your Bank account and all i will need is your
Account number, full name and the sort code"
Nope, still hasn't answered my question, is still pushing PayPal as his preferred method of payment, and now is asking for my account details? Don't think so Mr Fernando.
"Hi Richard,
I'm sorry, I'm not able to accept payments via PayPal for items of high value, for security reasons.
If you want the bike, please either pay by cash or by cheque, as requested above.
I'm not prepared to give out my bank details to a total stranger either.
This reeks of a scam."
I doubt he'll reply. Should I report it to the police?
"I'm interested in ur bikes.What's your last asking price & its present condition?Kindly email&send the photos ([email protected])".
It rang alarm bells immediately, as the sender is not specific about the number of bikes, and the ad has several photos posted with it.
I replied via email, and got this reply from Richard Fernando:
"Hi Richard,
Where did you see it advertised? Lots of pics in the ad, but happy to send more. Bike is in excellent condition with 18k miles and service history, asking price is £3500 including OEM luggage, might sell without for less.
give me a ring after 10am if you have any questions at all.
Cheers,..."
He replied (and here's where it starts to follow a familiar pattern, if you've read through this thread...):
"Thanks for getting back to me and i appreciate your prompt reply..I am
presently out of town now.. I am buying this for my son as a surprise
gift. However,does it
have any history I should be aware of? and why are you selling if you
don't mind my asking and I will really appreciate if you can email
more info and if possible more photos. I can only pay through paypal
at the moment as i don't have access to my bank account online(i dont
have internet banking with it), but i have it attached to my paypal
account, and this is why i insisted on using paypal to pay,all i will
need is your paypal email address to make the payment, and if you dont
have a paypal account yet, you can set one it cant take you less than
3mins to do that, i will be expecting your paypal email so l can pay
and your phone number. I have a pick up agent that will come for the
pick up after payment has been sorted, l will be waiting for your
reply asap. Here is my phone number:+44 7024034153"
Note the phone number begins 07024, as do others in this thread.
I replied again:
"Hi Richard,
Viewing of my bike is highly recommended and you won't be disappointed. Where in the country are you?
Happy to take payment by cheque, obviously funds will have to clear before I will release the bike.
Cash on collection is my preferred option.
Where did you see the ad?
Regards..."
I have now asked twice where he saw the bike advertised. Let's see if he answers:
"Thanks so much.. I normally do local pick ups and cash only deals but
presently, i am out on an official assignment and that is why i am
offering to Pay you via PayPal.
The agent company dont accept any form of payment to be paid
on the pick up point for their security purpose. All he's coming there for is
to do the checking, and delivery. The
only easier way for me to pay in the money is through PayPal and you
will get the funds in your account before my agent come there for the
Pick Up. I can make a direct deposit
with my PayPal to your Bank account and all i will need is your
Account number, full name and the sort code"
Nope, still hasn't answered my question, is still pushing PayPal as his preferred method of payment, and now is asking for my account details? Don't think so Mr Fernando.
"Hi Richard,
I'm sorry, I'm not able to accept payments via PayPal for items of high value, for security reasons.
If you want the bike, please either pay by cash or by cheque, as requested above.
I'm not prepared to give out my bank details to a total stranger either.
This reeks of a scam."
I doubt he'll reply. Should I report it to the police?