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Title: Craigslist scam's hittin our trucks.....
Post by: VileZambonie on December 13, 2009, 05:59:13 pm
http://hartford.craigslist.org/cto/1507846800.html

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selling or trade my c10 454 eng, auto trans needs registration also needs two tires please no tire kickers i need to some cash or tiltle in hand for test drives email me picks of trade iam looking for a toyota, s10,silverado v6, sonoma, it has to be a pickup tuck show me what u got please don aks me dum ? the truck is a 79 automatic 454 engine

(http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y228/Sabaka454/clscam.jpg)

At first the ad seems ligit....No matter what questions you email him this is the response you get..

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Hey, It's still available at the moment. I bought it brand new in 2005. It has just under 70k miles. Brand new Goodyear tires. It has an aftermarket sound system put in. Runs great, I keep my vehicles well maintenained and it is truly an excellent ride.  Unfortunately my cell phone is shut off at the moment, but I check my email very frequently. I am looking to sell it very quickly as I recently lost my job and have no need for two vehicles, so if you are really interested in buying it let me know.
-john

When you reply he sends this

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Hello again, So I have like ten people that were interested in looking at this week.  Since you were one of the first people that responded to the ad I would like to give you the option of coming to look at it first if you are really serious and have the money. Now, I really don't want to sound like an @$%^.. but this is like the third time I have posted this ad and I have already shown the car to like five people who ended up not being able to get the money. Since so many people want to come see this, I really can't waste my time with everyone that wants to come and see it. Go here http:/bit.ly/getfreereport and do this free credit report and it should give you a code to give saying your approval ranking. Send that to me so I know you have the money and you aren't going to waste my time. I promise you, you will like this car when you see it. Please let me know so I can move on to the next person if your not interested.

-john
Title: Re: Craigslist scam's hittin our trucks.....
Post by: VileZambonie on December 13, 2009, 06:00:28 pm
Beware of these scammers just trying to steal your identity or rob you.
Title: Re: Craigslist scam's hittin our trucks.....
Post by: smitty77 on December 13, 2009, 07:56:20 pm
Hey, It's still available at the moment. I bought it brand new in 2005. Brand new Goodyear tires.
Clues #1 and #2.  A '79 bought new in 2005, and needs 2 tires but has brand new Goodyear tires.

Clue #3 is the California license plate, posted for sale in Connecticut.

And it's always wise to "hover over" a link before you click - if it doesn't look legit, it probably isn't.  The bit.ly links are a common re-direct in websites like Facebook so watch your URL bar very carefully when you get through the re-direct to see where you're really at.  If it doesn't look kosher, bail out.

Thanks for the heads-up Vile.
Title: Re: Craigslist scam's hittin our trucks.....
Post by: beastie_3 on December 13, 2009, 09:22:26 pm
A scam because I saw the same ad on CL in my area (CA) and your ad shows Hartford.
Title: Re: Craigslist scam's hittin our trucks.....
Post by: Captkaos on December 13, 2009, 10:14:25 pm
I unlinked the url you posted so know one would say we are pushing this.
Most of these will capture the link referrer.
Title: Re: Craigslist scam's hittin our trucks.....
Post by: 1HI4x4 on December 14, 2009, 05:28:38 am
I guess I don't get it, if you are giving some stranger your banking info, and your social. Then you may not be smart enough to funtion in todays society. I don't know that anyone can help you, if that is the level where you play. JHMO ???
Title: Re: Craigslist scam's hittin our trucks.....
Post by: smitty77 on December 14, 2009, 07:22:24 am
I guess I don't get it, if you are giving some stranger your banking info, and your social. Then you may not be smart enough to funtion in todays society. I don't know that anyone can help you, if that is the level where you play. JHMO ???

These Craigslist scams are much more basic, and in this case I agree with you, but there some really deceptive ones out there.

We almost got scammed by a phony PayPal e-mail.  The whole thing looked terribly legit from the graphics right down to the "contact us" links.  Even the site we were directed to form the e-mail looked very authentic, until I looked in the address bar and saw something like http:/www.paypal.biz or something similar.  All they wanted was for me to update my contact info, and if I followed the links they presumably would have asked for my credit/debit card or linked-account info.  We didn't get that far before bailing out and reporting it to PayPal.

Title: Re: Craigslist scam's hittin our trucks.....
Post by: Captkaos on December 14, 2009, 08:53:34 am
The problem with most of them is the displayed text of the URL in their email shows a legitimate name but the actual URL is taking you somewhere different.  You see paypal or you bank name in the text and people assume it is ok, but they have a sight setup to look JUST like paypal or your bank with the login and everything and you put in your username/password and the site does nothing except capture your username and password, and now you are compromised.  This is why all sites now have a 3rd level AFTER the password to try and protect your accounts.
Title: Re: Craigslist scam's hittin our trucks.....
Post by: Lt.Del on December 14, 2009, 10:00:03 am
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but there some really deceptive ones out there.

As far as the fraud emails are concerned, you can read the email-- no problem (i hope you have antivirus software), but, never use a hyperlink from an email to go to their site.  The best thing to do, like in the paypal scenario,  is siimply go out of your email and then go to the actual site by typing in the URL in your browser the way you always do.  You then know you are at the legit place and can change, update, whatever.  The same thing should be done with bank websites and emails.  NEVER, NEVER, NEVER, use the email links then type in your info.   The only time i use email links is to get a coupon or something, but, I never type anything in it.

When I first saw Vile's post and linked to the site and read it and the ad said to go to this site with a hyperlink---that should cause you to turn on all your internal sirens and bells and whistles right there.   If I am selling something, I would never tell people to go here, then go there and then you may be considered.  No way! I know in my profession I am skeptical about everything and everyone, but, this stuff is common sense.  

A lot of these webmasters from these sites get paid by other websites, something like 2 or 3 cents per hit if they are directed to their site.  If I orchestrate a similar nonsense ad or site and I am successful in getting thousands of people to hit a big company's website, I get quite a large check in my mailbox next week.
Title: Re: Craigslist scam's hittin our trucks.....
Post by: 69byrd on December 14, 2009, 01:36:56 pm
The sad thing is alot of people fall for these scams.  I think that craigslist is the worst for scammers!  It seems like everytime I try to sell something on there, I am always getting contacted by these parasites.
Title: Re: Craigslist scam's hittin our trucks.....
Post by: fitz on December 15, 2009, 01:37:32 pm
  That looks like the truck I just bought on line. Can't waite to get it. It was supposed to arrive yesterday on a flatbed, it probably just got caught up in traffic or something.
  Why would other people try to buy this truck when I already paid for it? I guess some people are just stupid. I'll post pics when it arrives, the seller said it should be any minute now.
Title: Re: Craigslist scam's hittin our trucks.....
Post by: Lt.Del on December 15, 2009, 04:31:53 pm
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the seller said it should be any minute now.

Walk out to the end of your driveway and wait.  Pull up a lawn chair---better yet, pull up a hammock, you may be there a while.
Title: Re: Craigslist scam's hittin our trucks.....
Post by: choptop on December 15, 2009, 04:50:15 pm
  That looks like the truck I just bought on line. Can't waite to get it. It was supposed to arrive yesterday on a flatbed, it probably just got caught up in traffic or something.
  Why would other people try to buy this truck when I already paid for it? I guess some people are just stupid. I'll post pics when it arrives, the seller said it should be any minute now.
I hope youre either joking or it is legit at least. We may have to go hunting
Title: Re: Craigslist scam's hittin our trucks.....
Post by: fitz on December 15, 2009, 06:03:17 pm
I'm just kidding. It amazes me how people are still falling for these ebay/craigslist scams.
Title: Re: Craigslist scam's hittin our trucks.....
Post by: 1HI4x4 on December 15, 2009, 07:04:52 pm
I'm just kidding. It amazes me how people are still falling for these ebay/craigslist scams.






Hey Fitz, the delay is due to it had to ship from the e-bay warehouse.  ;D
Title: Re: Craigslist scam's hittin our trucks.....
Post by: VileZambonie on December 15, 2009, 07:18:05 pm
These idiots don't give up... I just got this email from the same hoser

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Not sure if you're still interested or not, I've been getting a lot of spam so go here and verify your phone to make sure you're an actual person and I'll give you a call. http:// 21554 broken link 78657/verify_status
Title: Re: Craigslist scam's hittin our trucks.....
Post by: Captkaos on December 15, 2009, 11:25:15 pm
Send it back and tell him you put his information in there and it says he is a spammer..
Title: Re: Craigslist scam's hittin our trucks.....
Post by: 1HI4x4 on December 16, 2009, 05:10:24 am
Reply to him and ask if it has the original "snow option" where the front tires are replaced with a pair of skis.

I bet he will say yes.

I love playing with these boneheads.
Title: Re: Craigslist scam's hittin our trucks.....
Post by: VileZambonie on December 16, 2009, 06:48:29 pm
I already sent some choice words that I cannot post here lol
Title: Re: Craigslist scam's hittin our trucks.....
Post by: fitz on December 16, 2009, 07:21:02 pm
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the seller said it should be any minute now.

Walk out to the end of your driveway and wait.  Pull up a lawn chair---better yet, pull up a hammock, you may be there a while.

 I hate the traffic this time of the year. The truck is still not here and I'm freezing out here waiting for it. I just noticed a similar truck on craigslist, maybee I should call about it.
Title: Re: Craigslist scam's hittin our trucks.....
Post by: 1HI4x4 on December 16, 2009, 07:41:41 pm
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the seller said it should be any minute now.

Walk out to the end of your driveway and wait.  Pull up a lawn chair---better yet, pull up a hammock, you may be there a while.

 I hate the traffic this time of the year. The truck is still not here and I'm freezing out here waiting for it. I just noticed a similar truck on craigslist, maybee I should call about it.






I would go ahead and get some cash outta the bank so you will be ready to send it to the guy in Kenya, so he won't sell this one out from underneath ya.
Title: Re: Craigslist scam's hittin our trucks.....
Post by: fitz on December 16, 2009, 11:02:16 pm
1HI4x4 I like your truck and your way of thinking.
Thanks for serving our country
                                          Fitz