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Re: Tractor buying scams?
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Posted by Tom in Texas on November 18, 2003 at 16:40:16 from (152.163.253.66):
In Reply to: Tractor buying scams? posted by Oregonfarmer on November 04, 2003 at 18:55:17:
Here the content of an E-mail I received about a tractor I have for sale. Sounds too good to be true! His Name is even Steve Smith, How original. Hello, It sound so nice in going through various web-site,cos through the process of my searching i simply found the placement of your advert on your 1946 Farmall B Culti-Vision.for sale by you for $1800 .and i think i'm capable of the payment.So i'm mailing you to reach a good compromise on the procedure of my payment,so that I can have a store manager to issue a certified cashier's check or money order Drawn from US Bank for you in regards of the payment ,this was due to a cancellation of an order i just made with a store ealier in USA.More importantly I will make adequate arrangement as regards shipping to my location in England,cos i've an underground private shipping company based in Egland as well.They have always been in charge of the pick up of all my goods (They have been so striaght forward and delligent in picking up of goods for me) . With due respect you can as well have the director of the shipping agency emailed at([email protected]) speak to "Mr Steven Sester".if only you are also intrested in selling 1946 Farmall B Culti-Vision.for me. So i will be be very delightful if only you can accept my offer and payment will commence immediately , please mail me your contact info i.e (Name to be written on the money order or cert. cashier's check,Address and Telephone number) so that I can have the store manager to issue a cashier's check or money order on your name as regards the payment.Attachment of the picture will be needed. Regards SMITH.
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