Scam Tip Report #12468 - JAYCO JAY FEATHER trailers - $2240 YEARS 2007 AND 2005
Scam Reporter | Scam Tips Received
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| Anonymous Swarthmore, PA, United States 2013-10-01 23:49:06 Classified Ads Scam Craigslist (craiglist.com) | +1 JAYCO JAY FEATHER trailers - $2240 YEARS 2007 AND 2005 ad placed throughout country on craigslist and RV websites trying to sell a 2007 or 2005 Jayco Jay Feather Trailer for $2,240. Individual responds that if you are interested, you should send your contact information to them, so they can set up a \"google wallet\" account for purchase of trailer. They will then have \"google wallet\" contact you to set up the purchase/transport of vehicle.
Scammer used different email addresses and placed different ads once they were flagged as a scammer. We responded to the ad to see how they would respond back to our email inquiry in the hope to gather more info. Please forward this to anyone who may feel this is a legitimate purchase opportunity. Individual(s) must be stopped. thank you. |
Follow Ups/Extra Information. Most recent is listed first.
| Anonymous () Added the following extra information on :2014-02-27 06:38:31 |
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Craigslist ad for a 2003 Audi for $2000. Text the number, the response says to email the address for pics and info. The email contains all of that plus it says she got the car in a divorce and wants to sell it. After you respond another email says the car is in Chicago but is ready to ship where you live and says she'll give you a 5 day period to inspect and drive the car. The shipping cost is included in the $2000. The money is held in a Google walllet account until you decide to keep the car and approve the funds.
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