I had a 64 Chevelle I won on Ebay that was for $5900 including shipping. He
wanted me to send the money via Western Union to some woman in Florida to
hold until the transaction was complete. The story is the guy was from Deer
Park, TX which is outside of Houston, and only 50 miles away. He was
supposedly moved to Canada by his company and the Canadian registration was
too high! When it looks too good it is!!!!!

He sent an official Ebay looking document and talked about the 20 grand
security. It was a well done deal. I sent a copy to Ebay to confirm and it
was A SCAM! I even told him I would fly to Canada to meet him and hand him
cash for the title! I never head a thing from him and forwarded all the
email from him to Ebay. My son did a trace on his email address and it
bounced from Washington to New York to New Guinea. 

Learn from me, if they don't want to talk to you in person, be careful!! I
have my money and he has nothing!!

Dan Mascheck

-----Original Message-----
From: Brad Olson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2007 1:59 PM
To: The Chevelle Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Fwd: chevelle scam

-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> i am fowarding the reply i received from the scam parson with the
chevelle,  

Since the $4500 includes the shipping charges I'm sure the seller
wouldn't mind if you picked it up in person; after all, she still
receives the same amount of money.  I wonder what her reaction
would be if you suggested that...  ;^)

Brad





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