by GojuRyu5
Sun Mar 10, 2013 4:41 pm
Add another name to your list:
ERIC HARVEY
[email protected]
Same pattern - immediate text response to a Gumtree ad listed tonite for a motorbike. The text came up with the name ERIC, rather than a number. Didn't immediately notice that one. He asked me to email him:
To Eric:
Hi Eric, yes the bike is still up for sale, i want to get at least
£1200 for it. its in good condition and runs fine, really enjoy riding it but time for something bigger.
Let me know if you're interested,
From Eric:
Thanks for mailing back..I will like to know the following details.
1) Why are you selling ?
2) More Pictures
3) Re-confirm asking price?
As I am a petroleum Engineer and I am on RIG right now...I am buying it for personal use. .I can only pay through paypal at the moment as I don't have access to my bank account online,but I have it attached to my paypal account and this is why I will like to pay using paypal,all I will need is your paypal email address to make the payment,if you don't have a paypal account yet,set up one at http://www.paypal.co.uk, I will be expecting your email regarding it.I have a pick up agent who will come for the pick up after I might have sorted out the payment..Cheers
To Eric:
Hi Eric,
Bear with me, I'll sort some extra pictures and email them to you later this evening. Selling because I have passed my full licence, so it's time for a bigger bike. I'd be prepared to accept an absolute minimum of £1,200.
Cheers
From Eric:
Thanks for the information..I will be waiting for the pictures and also your paypal details so I can send you the payment as I am ok with your price..Cheers.
*** At this point, bells started ringing in my head ***
I had a vague memory of reading something about a Gumtree scam and I was uncomfortable with the idea of giving away my Paypal email address so quickly, so decided to Google the details which led me here. Thanks for all the comments and information. I decided just to tell "Eric" that the bike had been sold, and haven't had a reply as a result. Fortunately, I didn't give out any other information to the scammer, as I'm always careful to keep private email addresses separate from those used on ads, etc...
Hopefully by sharing this information, the scum sucking scammers of the world will get nothing from the rest of us that work hard for what we have.
Cheers
J
ERIC HARVEY
[email protected]
Same pattern - immediate text response to a Gumtree ad listed tonite for a motorbike. The text came up with the name ERIC, rather than a number. Didn't immediately notice that one. He asked me to email him:
To Eric:
Hi Eric, yes the bike is still up for sale, i want to get at least
£1200 for it. its in good condition and runs fine, really enjoy riding it but time for something bigger.
Let me know if you're interested,
From Eric:
Thanks for mailing back..I will like to know the following details.
1) Why are you selling ?
2) More Pictures
3) Re-confirm asking price?
As I am a petroleum Engineer and I am on RIG right now...I am buying it for personal use. .I can only pay through paypal at the moment as I don't have access to my bank account online,but I have it attached to my paypal account and this is why I will like to pay using paypal,all I will need is your paypal email address to make the payment,if you don't have a paypal account yet,set up one at http://www.paypal.co.uk, I will be expecting your email regarding it.I have a pick up agent who will come for the pick up after I might have sorted out the payment..Cheers
To Eric:
Hi Eric,
Bear with me, I'll sort some extra pictures and email them to you later this evening. Selling because I have passed my full licence, so it's time for a bigger bike. I'd be prepared to accept an absolute minimum of £1,200.
Cheers
From Eric:
Thanks for the information..I will be waiting for the pictures and also your paypal details so I can send you the payment as I am ok with your price..Cheers.
*** At this point, bells started ringing in my head ***
I had a vague memory of reading something about a Gumtree scam and I was uncomfortable with the idea of giving away my Paypal email address so quickly, so decided to Google the details which led me here. Thanks for all the comments and information. I decided just to tell "Eric" that the bike had been sold, and haven't had a reply as a result. Fortunately, I didn't give out any other information to the scammer, as I'm always careful to keep private email addresses separate from those used on ads, etc...
Hopefully by sharing this information, the scum sucking scammers of the world will get nothing from the rest of us that work hard for what we have.
Cheers
J