Re: Telescope Scammer
- From: davehowes <davehowes@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 19:08:55 -0800
I think someone must be trawling the UK astrobuysell site, because I
had a remarkably similar email from a guy offering to buy my Pronto
(which I originally listed on there about 3 months ago). He was buying
"on behalf of a friend".... Needless to say, having raised 4 kids, it
doesn't take much to realise your'e being set up!!! ;o)
Be careful out there...
Dave
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The last part in which he pushes you into a reply of any kind that
translates into automatically agreeing with his offer and his terms is very
similar to the used car dealers
ploy of " I have someone coming here soon who wants to by it, so if you
wait it will be gone". Add that to all the other objections I've seen here.
Bill.
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