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Re: Is this a real buyer????


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Posted by 01gentdc on September 27, 2015 at 19:50:14 from (50.127.47.35):

In Reply to: Is this a real buyer???? posted by JD Seller on September 26, 2015 at 22:06:05:

I would not trust it either ,, damscammers , seen a few , , once I came back with . , nephew in jail and I need cash to bail him out , so I can get hay balin done,.. see what happens next ,,. watch out for addresses...God Is Great Beer is Good ,, AND PEOPLE ARE CRAZY... Son mike and I got to campfire talk , Saturday evening ,, he runs the home imp biz that I founded in 74, he told of a scammer that nearly trapped Veitnam vet who is a good builder friend of mine that was still building after getting out of army in 72,.. I visited the job last week when mike needed some stuff and I was in Louisville making parts run ,... got to talk with jim the builder too ,,. he told me that the original owner of the house lot had tried to scam him and now he owns the lot house and all,, phoney bank records,attorney letters of will proceeds from a wealthy uncle to the tune of 800 ,000 bux ,, all looked better than great,, Yeah Shoulda known better/? Rite? .dude signed contract a yr ago, and said he had to go to Canada for couple wks to finish details of uncles estate . SO here is 15 k to put in basement walls . check is no good till 30th when it should clear Toronto bank .OK.. then , Since that's less than a week , Lets get started and he does , jim digs the basement , pours footers and sets walls and foundation is done when bank calls , says there is trouble with chek bounce,,. he calls dude in Canada , dude says, minor problem here ,, give me a few days to straighten out , next week dudes wife here writes a chek to cover 1st chek ,, legitimately thinking she had REAL FUNDS to Cover it ,, saying all will be well when everything is final in Canada . THEN , that chek is no good too , ..dude don't return calls because of poor cell service , he claims ,, , finally calls back saying his wife was not supposed to do anything , that she knowingly wrote a chek on a dead account , And He has everything in order in Canada and all should be well by Friday .. , That HE HANDLES FINANCES, NOT HER ,, and they are kinda into it long distance ,.btw , jim ,how is house framing going ??, jim says, rain delays have kept him from getting started , KINDA , In Reality He smelled a rat . couple days later dudes wife shows up in tears at jims place and tells jim and wife,,, she is getting divorce from DUde ,, He cleaned out her savings and went somewhere ,, but it was not Canada,,. and wished to come clean ,, decent girl that got in over her head with a playboy , started having doubts when plans were drawn for house but kept mum , because he still seemed legit , , the lot was on her parents farm and they simply signed lot over to jim , in the end ,to spec build a home now ,.,,. I asked if he prosecuted the dude,,,. said it just was not worth the hassle ,, he would rather beat the heck out of the dude,, IF He COULD FIND HIM..


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