Posted by ESVADuke on December 19, 2019 at 14:03:43 from (172.243.185.8):
I cannot prove it, but too much inconsistency and red flags for me. Someone contacted me saying they had a part I was looking for- a fairly rare item that required some some knowledge that frankly is easy enough to find on the internet, but still arcane enough I was off my guard. Claimed to be cleaning out the father-in laws place, had what I was looking for, his wife conveniently? deaf couldn't speak to me and he claimed ignorance on some things, and given the whole in-law situation, quite plausible. Ultimately some things were said that did not add up and I bailed on sending $$ for parts and shipping.
I am a very trusting person, and probably stuck with this longer than I should have. I would still like to be proven wrong. Generally I find the the people in these groups to be of fine character, and the information and my contact info could only have been gotten here and one other forum, which also led me to trust more than perhaps I should have.
Bottom line: POTENTIAL SCAMMERS ARE READING POSTS AND USING THE INFORMATION TO CONTACT AND TRY TO SCAM MONEY FROM YOU. Please be careful out there.
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