Boat for Sale

maelstrom99

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I have just advertised my boat for sale on B and O etc and within a few hours received this "wonderful" offer. I would love to take up this offer but somehow it doesn't ring true!!!!! : Anyway I have an aversion to cheques and Western Union

What does the team think?

Cheers Roger /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif

Here's the offer:

Hello,
My Name Is brian andrew . I Am Interested In
Buying Your (boat).. And I Will Like To Know The
Condition Of The ( boat) With The Asking Price
Including and i want yo to know that i will pay you by
cheque The Pics. I Will Be looking Forward To Read
From You Today
Note:pls if you know you dont accept a wire transfer
or cheque for the payment pls do not mail back ok and
if you know you do email me and if you have more let
me know.i want you to know that the payment will clear
in your bank befor the pickup ok get back to me fast
with your last price and you can call me 07024087440
regard
Thanks



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Sounds like a solid enquiry. After all in these days of Credit Crunch etc you can't afford to let a real prospect slip away.

Obviously you forgot to include the price in the ad.
 
Sounds like you have some interest .. I would give him a ring .. Could be expensive though .. See he missed off the bit about sending more money and you giving change .. or Your Bank excepting his Cheque saying its ok .. Only to find out 3 weeks later that its a dud .. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif Either that or his english is not very good .. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 
Maybe as it was priced in sterling totally confused my prospective buyer. I'll try Naira next time.
Perhaps the credit crunch has not reached west africa
 
I seem to remember a scam that worked on the loophole that although the cheque says it has cleared, actually it hasn't.
I would treat the offer with suspicion, the wording looks like something automated where the 'blanks' are filled in from your advert.
 
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Just in case I asked him to call me (His expense)

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Great now he has your telephone number. With bit of digging he could get some registration details from the SSR..... and so it starts. However given his grasp of English and CaPiTaLiZaTiOn I reckon you will be safe.

Don't give him (them) any bank details! ( If you are convinced the guy is genuine go and open up a fresh savings account at a different institution to your own , put a pound in it, then use those details )

A pay as you go mobile number is always a good idea for responding / distributing when selling something. A sim card can be had for a fiver these days and it can be used in your usual phone. Even if you buy a £9.99 P.A.Y.G phone its a good idea if you are selling a significant asset.

scamming info -
http://www.scambuster419.co.uk/
and
http://www.scambuster419.co.uk/classifiedadscams.htm

and this guy is a one man crusade against scammers
http://www.419eater.com/

Check out the hall of shame /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
That is absolutely 100% a scam /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
I advertise a lot & often get up to 5 similar offers a day !
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A quick point on payments, NEVER NEVER accept any form of cheque, even a bank draft should be treated with caution.

BACS or CHAPS or other wire transfer bank to bank is really the only way to accept payment, but obviously in this case your "buyer" is just a conman/woman!
 
We've just listed ours with a broker - this should sort out all the "scam" problems which may come along. % have been between 4 and 8, and then you generally have a berthing/storage fee too.
We're leaving ours in the water as it then means we could get a day or two's use and potential purchasers can see what she is like in her natural habitat. We'd be paying the winter berthing fees anyway, so it is only an additional couple of weeks we're paying for.
 
Thanks for the advice. I thought I'd post the latest installment of the "Scam"

Her's my prospective buyers reply:

Hello,
I want you to know that i am okay with the price
and the condition.I would like you to understand that i have a shipping company who will be coming for the pickup and also my mode of payment is by a check which will be issued out behalf of my client,My client will send you the check of £20,500 and you will deduct your's and send the remaining funds to my shipping company who will be coming for the pickup through immediately my shipper receive the funds they will come for the pickup,I would like you to get back to me with your full info where should be sent to...Here are the
info below.
BANK DETAILS REQUIRED FOR PAYMENT
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BANK NAME......................................
BANK PHYSICAL ADDRESS...............................
ACCOUNT MANAGER PHONE #.........
ACCOUNT NUMBER...........................
ACCOUNT NAME...............................
ACCOUNT ROUTING NUMBER...........
SWIFT CODE.........................................
So,This is what i need from you so that i can forward it to my client
for him to send the payment to you,I want you to get back to me asap and pls do let me know if you do understand
me...Thanks.
Best Regards

Is this an offer I can't refuse or should I just say B*ll**ks

Thanks everybody

Roger
 
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