Hello Steve
Your solicitor should not have been able to get your email address from
Ebay without a transaction being involved. Ebay has forced people from
using their email address as their usernames to minimize the unsolitced
emails especially the ones asking for you to log in to Ebay using
I've heard of this scam. It reads like a boilerplate. Notice the part
about discounts for mass purchase? Like he has several Triumph Model
E's lying around ;)
In general, be suspicious of any unsolicited offers!
Loran
Steven Medved wrote:
Hi,
I received the below e-mail directly to my
I've heard of this scam. It reads like a boilerplate. Notice the part
about discounts for mass purchase? Like he has several Triumph Model
E's lying around ;)
In general, be suspicious of any unsolicited offers!
Loran
I'd say in general be wary of offers that give you such detailed shipping
I get at least 2 of these offers a week from people stating they have the
same phonograph that I bid on and they can sell it to me cheaper. Always
overseas. I email them back telling them to ship me the item and then I
would pay upon delivery. Of course I never hear back from them.
Most of
eBay let's you send a note to anyone (those you have had a transaction
with and those you have not). eBay sends the email to the person through
their system, and the receiver gets the sender's direct email with the
email, but the sender does not get the receiver's until that person
chooses to
have a stash of those.
Randy
From steve_noreen Sat Jan 17 22:58:55 2004
From: steve_noreen (Steven Medved)
Date: Sun Dec 24 13:10:30 2006
Subject: [Phono-L] Person trying to cheat me with triumph offer
References: bay4-dav57agmvsvmum4...@hotmail.com
40098045.2090...@oldcrank.com
phon...@oldcrank.com
Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2004 8:03 AM
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Person trying to cheat me with triumph offer
Steve:
This kind of reminds me of those Nigerian scams that establish bank
accounts
in Europe. The odd twist is, the sentence structure of the seller is much
like
Ray Wilenzick wrote:
I notice that many of the Chinese machines are from the Qing Dynasty. What
are the dates of the Qing Dynasty?
And why do so many have multiple horns? :)
Ray
Qing Dynasty = 1644-1911. The reason for multiple horns is that they
invented stereophonic phonographs while
in China.
Art Heller
From loran Sun Jan 18 11:34:12 2004
From: loran (Loran T. Hughes)
Date: Sun Dec 24 13:10:30 2006
Subject: [Phono-L] Person trying to cheat me with triumph offer
In-Reply-To: 8a.179b2ea.2d3c1...@aol.com
References: 8a.179b2ea.2d3c1...@aol.com
Message-ID: 400ac2e7.3010
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