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Old 04-15-2015, 08:34 AM   #1
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What is the purpose of this scam?

I sell a lot of stuff on craigslist as well as niche classified sites and from time to time I get people contacting me asking about the item and agreeing to buy it, but they never send the paypal payment.

It's the same thing each time they give you shipping info then pretend to send you paypal but never do. Out side of getting your paypal address they really don't get any info from me so I'm trying to figure out what the angle is here.

Are they just hoping you ship the shit with out checking your paypal for payment? Are there scammers that try this on large scale and just playing the numbers actually getting stuff? It just seems very odd and I've had it happen a few times now so I know it's not just a random mistake.
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Old 04-15-2015, 08:39 AM   #2
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Yea no shit that is weird, craigslist sends me all types of scamming cunts.
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Old 04-15-2015, 08:49 AM   #3
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I sell a lot of stuff on craigslist as well as niche classified sites and from time to time I get people contacting me asking about the item and agreeing to buy it, but they never send the paypal payment.

It's the same thing each time they give you shipping info then pretend to send you paypal but never do. Out side of getting your paypal address they really don't get any info from me so I'm trying to figure out what the angle is here.

Are they just hoping you ship the shit with out checking your paypal for payment? Are there scammers that try this on large scale and just playing the numbers actually getting stuff? It just seems very odd and I've had it happen a few times now so I know it's not just a random mistake.

It's an old scam that works only on the dumbest of people. They tell you they have paid through paypal and then send you a fake paypal screenshot to prove it. If they had really paid you, it will show in YOUR paypal account.

I've sold a few cars online and cars always brings out the assholes with the most elaborate scams and stories. They offer to pay exactly what you are asking, or more even. They send a fake screenshot of the payment supposedly made. They send someone else to pickup the item that you have to pay cash for as some kind of transportation fee. They can't pickup the car themselves because they live on an oil platform, etc.
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Hello Sir, I have paid by Paypal and need item shipped today. Please sign in to verify payment >> PaypalPayments.cn/scam
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Old 04-15-2015, 09:58 AM   #5
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Are they just hoping you ship the shit with out checking your paypal for payment? Are there scammers that try this on large scale and just playing the numbers actually getting stuff? It just seems very odd and I've had it happen a few times now so I know it's not just a random mistake.
Internet scams are often based on huge amount of attempts. Do this scam to 100 000 people and surely some will fall into it.
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They can't pickup the car themselves because they live on an oil platform, etc.
LOL. Much use for car in there.
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Old 04-15-2015, 10:04 AM   #7
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Hello Sir, I have paid by Paypal and need item shipped today. Please sign in to verify payment >> PaypalPayments.cn/scam
That doesn't happen.. they just try to claim the money was sent. I assume to make you feel bad and trick you into shipping the item for free..
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Old 04-15-2015, 10:25 AM   #8
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I stopped trying to sell anything on craigslist because it's full of people who will try to haggle you to death. I lost count of how many idiots I told to fuck off after generously lowering my price and it still not being good enough. Fuck Craigslist.
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Old 04-15-2015, 10:30 AM   #9
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I stopped trying to sell anything on craigslist because it's full of people who will try to haggle you to death. I lost count of how many idiots I told to fuck off after generously lowering my price and it still not being good enough. Fuck Craigslist.
I just make it very clear the moment they start to haggle what my min price is. I always price something with the assumption the price will drop but I stand very firm with the price I set as the low ball. Usually my low ball is what I really want for the item, so if they don't haggle it's just extra money to me.

When or if they try to get me lower I just tell them no. The way I look at it, is I have something they want. Either they want it bad enough to pay what I'm asking or they don't. Either way it sells for what I want to sell it for or it doesn't sell. The only times I ever go lower than what I want out of it, is if I've had the item a long time or there isn't a demand which I thought there was.
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Old 04-15-2015, 10:36 AM   #10
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I was actually just talking about an instance of this happening with somebody I knows child that slightly autistic. They prey on the simple minded.

the kid (22yrs olb but naive and 15 in mental) sent his iPad to fucking Nigeria with this scam.
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Old 04-15-2015, 10:53 AM   #11
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i've actually been fed-ex a phony cashier's check to my house.

my scam was, "come and photograph an event for me, money's no object."
i quote them$500, they send me a cashier's check for $2500, which will actually clear temporarily through your bank. they say they accidentally overpaid you and can i personally pay the caterer the additional $2,000. seeing that the check cleared, one might wire the "caterer" $2K, it's not until about a week later that your bank tells you that it was a fake check.
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Old 04-15-2015, 11:13 AM   #12
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That doesn't happen.. they just try to claim the money was sent. I assume to make you feel bad and trick you into shipping the item for free..
yes, that does work .. most scammers play on feelings more than tricking u
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It's an old scam that works only on the dumbest of people. They tell you they have paid through paypal and then send you a fake paypal screenshot to prove it. If they had really paid you, it will show in YOUR paypal account.

I've sold a few cars online and cars always brings out the assholes with the most elaborate scams and stories. They offer to pay exactly what you are asking, or more even. They send a fake screenshot of the payment supposedly made. They send someone else to pickup the item that you have to pay cash for as some kind of transportation fee. They can't pickup the car themselves because they live on an oil platform, etc.
Most people figure this out way before any deal is made/PayPal screen caps sent. How many times have you fallen for this?
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Old 04-15-2015, 11:20 AM   #14
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i've actually been fed-ex a phony cashier's check to my house.

my scam was, "come and photograph an event for me, money's no object."
i quote them$500, they send me a cashier's check for $2500, which will actually clear temporarily through your bank. they say they accidentally overpaid you and can i personally pay the caterer the additional $2,000. seeing that the check cleared, one might wire the "caterer" $2K, it's not until about a week later that your bank tells you that it was a fake check.
Yea that's a common scam as well, but often used for other types of paid services.
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Old 04-15-2015, 11:22 AM   #15
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I was actually just talking about an instance of this happening with somebody I knows child that slightly autistic. They prey on the simple minded.

the kid (22yrs olb but naive and 15 in mental) sent his iPad to fucking Nigeria with this scam.
Crazy.. that someone could fall for that, but I could also see them using it on people whom don't understand how the internet works.
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I know of somebody that "bought" three cars on eBay over the last three months for less than $2000 each. He didn't get any of the cars.

Yes, people fall for scams. That's why scams exist.
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Old 04-15-2015, 01:48 PM   #17
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I know of somebody that "bought" three cars on eBay over the last three months for less than $2000 each. He didn't get any of the cars.

Yes, people fall for scams. That's why scams exist.
How does that even happen on ebay? How did he pay for them with a wire sight unseen?
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Crazy.. that someone could fall for that, but I could also see them using it on people whom don't understand how the internet works.
Hes slightly autistic and mentally underdeveloped.
I explained that.

People that fall for this are either old, low Iq or retarded in some way.
maybe a few are not but honestly if you fall for this then by definition you are an idiot.

Ive seen this a few times, all witg someone thats slow in one way.

So mark princes friend w the 3 cars is super retarded lol Omfg
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A lot of craigslist "buyers" are just trying to harvest email addresses to sell to spammers
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I just make it very clear the moment they start to haggle what my min price is. I always price something with the assumption the price will drop but I stand very firm with the price I set as the low ball. Usually my low ball is what I really want for the item, so if they don't haggle it's just extra money to me.

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Fuck off is my way of saying no.
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