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Re: Tractor SCAM
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Posted by John Hesler on March 12, 2003 at 16:29:25 from (63.214.195.226):
In Reply to: Tractor SCAM posted by Rick on March 06, 2003 at 08:06:03:
This is a good scam, I actually went along with it for a while (yeah, I know). They fedexed me a bank check. I got several overseas phone calls from them. The check was for three times what I was selling the tractor for, all of the sudden, they wanted me to wire them the difference in a hurry. I called bank America to see if the check was good, they said yes it had cleared. I then called the secret service and the agent said he didn't care what the bank said, it was a scam. I called Bank America back and told them them to check deeper and sure enough they called back and said it was a couterfiet check. Fortunately, it ended up costing those clowns more than it cost me. Be careful, especially when anything says South Africa.
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