by Guest
Thu Aug 16, 2007 1:14 am
I emailed in response to a used car listing on Craigslist and received the following response via e-mail:
---Begin E-mail---
Hi,
If you are interested in my 98 Ford Taurus, it is in perfect condition, with no need for additional repairs, no scratches, dings, special marks whatsoever. It has 62K miles and the VIN # is : <deleted>. It has a clear title ready to be signed and notarized on your name. I have the pictures hosted on the net and you can see them at : <deleted>. The car is located <deleted> .
The price is $2,950 including shipping costs anywhere in the continental US. There are no other costs regarding this transaction.
The transaction will be closed only through a 3rd party and this way we will both be protected. My time is limited due to my job in the army so I decided to use a service from Worldpay. To begin the transaction I'll need your full name and shipping address, I will forward the details of our transaction to Worldpay and then you will receive an invoice from them. The car will be shipped insured to your location with DAS and you will have 5 days for inspection.
Best regards,
---End email---
My gut feeling is that this is a scam, and there's no way I'm paying any money for a car I've never seen, but I suppose it could be legit. Any comments?
---Begin E-mail---
Hi,
If you are interested in my 98 Ford Taurus, it is in perfect condition, with no need for additional repairs, no scratches, dings, special marks whatsoever. It has 62K miles and the VIN # is : <deleted>. It has a clear title ready to be signed and notarized on your name. I have the pictures hosted on the net and you can see them at : <deleted>. The car is located <deleted> .
The price is $2,950 including shipping costs anywhere in the continental US. There are no other costs regarding this transaction.
The transaction will be closed only through a 3rd party and this way we will both be protected. My time is limited due to my job in the army so I decided to use a service from Worldpay. To begin the transaction I'll need your full name and shipping address, I will forward the details of our transaction to Worldpay and then you will receive an invoice from them. The car will be shipped insured to your location with DAS and you will have 5 days for inspection.
Best regards,
---End email---
My gut feeling is that this is a scam, and there's no way I'm paying any money for a car I've never seen, but I suppose it could be legit. Any comments?