by always_suspicious
Mon Feb 07, 2011 4:54 pm
I recently posted an engagement ring on Craigslist and received the following email:
Hello,
What is the condition of your jewelry ?
To which I responded appropriately thinking this was a legitimate inquiry.
Then I received this email:
Thanks for getting back to me, But i am presently not in the States to complete the transaction by cash... i am sending the jewelry to my wife in New York City as a gift and i will be responsible for all shipping expenses......and i will be paying you via PayPal because i am afraid of scams on the internet now......So Kindly get back to me with your PayPal email Address so that i can send the payment to you as soon as possible..Regards
I became suspicious immediately because of the language. Then I googled the last line and that same sentence has been used over and over again in other scams! The buyer went by the name Thomas Cook. The email was [email protected]
Am I over paranoid or is this a scam?
Thanks...
Always Suspicious
Hello,
What is the condition of your jewelry ?
To which I responded appropriately thinking this was a legitimate inquiry.
Then I received this email:
Thanks for getting back to me, But i am presently not in the States to complete the transaction by cash... i am sending the jewelry to my wife in New York City as a gift and i will be responsible for all shipping expenses......and i will be paying you via PayPal because i am afraid of scams on the internet now......So Kindly get back to me with your PayPal email Address so that i can send the payment to you as soon as possible..Regards
I became suspicious immediately because of the language. Then I googled the last line and that same sentence has been used over and over again in other scams! The buyer went by the name Thomas Cook. The email was [email protected]
Am I over paranoid or is this a scam?
Thanks...
Always Suspicious