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  • 289Notch
    Lowballer
    • Oct 2006
    • 7340

    CL bogus replies

    WTF is with all the scammer replies.

    "Is this item still for sale?"

    "I am interested in your item for sale?"

    they already have my email address so I don't know what this is about?
    Mustangless!
  • Drunko McMoppo
    Bloody Bill Brownlow
    • Aug 2003
    • 50752

    #2
    You say yes then they send you the *****ian royalty scam.
    1998 Buick Lesabre Custom

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    • RNSF
      F'n your sister
      • Mar 2008
      • 10022

      #3
      Yeah, I dont reply to those anymore, the dumb shit is clogging up my spam filter.
      LOL U MAD

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      • xjfish
        siiiiiiick!
        • Jul 2006
        • 7357

        #4
        I just had someone come test drive one of my fine units for sale. Every email from the gal basically went: I'm very interested in the vehicle, do you still have it? Followed by stupid questions, was signed:

        Best Regards,
        First & Last

        Turned out to actually be legit. I should be receiving a personal check for greater than the asking price from her grandfather in Japan any day now.
        1987 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera

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        • 289Notch
          Lowballer
          • Oct 2006
          • 7340

          #5
          Originally posted by LTDpower View Post
          You say yes then they send you the *****ian royalty scam.
          but I set up all the ads with hidden email and I post my actual email right in the ad so they already have it. why do they bother with the wasted step of this generic question, why not just send the Sa&&in royalty scam right off the bat.
          Mustangless!

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          • SDK
            #1McMoppoFan
            • Oct 2005
            • 12342

            #6
            Originally posted by 289Notch View Post
            but I set up all the ads with hidden email and I post my actual email right in the ad so they already have it. why do they bother with the wasted step of this generic question, why not just send the Sa&&in royalty scam right off the bat.


            I am fairly sure it is a robot that sends the email. They usually appear within a few hours after you post the ad.

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            • 289Notch
              Lowballer
              • Oct 2006
              • 7340

              #7
              Originally posted by SDK View Post
              I am fairly sure it is a robot that sends the email. They usually appear within a few hours after you post the ad.
              yep. I just don't see the point.

              they used to be the royalty scams and the "are you sure you need to sell this, please check out the link below"
              Mustangless!

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