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EFV-8 Club Forum / General Ford Discussion / Scammers in the EFV8 Classifieds...

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AZoldcarguy
09-25-2012 @ 10:56 AM
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And the saga continues... scammers! Today I received another UK answer to the WTB ad I posted in the Classifieds earlier this month. And there was yet another one from the UK I received on September 20th. This makes four UK responses to my ad - the first two that caused me to start this thread and now two more. These latest contacts both used names made up of two normally 'first' names, i.e. George Robert or Richard James (not the names used). Also, both invited me to email them at addresses xxxx@gmail.com. As before, wording was a bit awkward and suspect. As expressed in earlier posts to this thread, "it's difficult to separate out the "scammers" from the honest people...," so we must be aware and be cautious with UK source contacts.

DEAN333
09-19-2012 @ 2:17 PM
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I've had two emails the last 2 days from the UK, neither in the roster. One asked for my phone number the other asked me to call him.

TIM CARLIG

1932BB
09-19-2012 @ 7:18 AM
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I had the same exact experience when posting for a right hand splash pan for a BB. Same tavern and flophouse!

Stroker
09-18-2012 @ 2:48 PM
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A couple of years ago, I posted an ad in the EV8CA classified's for a left-hand 1938 engine splash pan. Like you, I got an immediate response from the UK, which surprised me
since a right-hand drive 38 would take a different pan. The price was high, but it's not
an easy part to find. The alarm bell went off when the seller wouldn't accept PayPal,
and provided me with a mailing address, which thanks to Google Earth and Street View, allowed me to scope out the tavern and flophouse that was the mailing address. I declined
the offer, but of course I'm still looking for a left-hand pan.

mdurhan
09-18-2012 @ 2:16 PM
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mdurhan
09-18-2012 @ 2:15 PM
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Yep. Them poor honest Brits are having their reputations suffered by these scammers. I feel badly for them.

On the other hand, the poor honest Btits are the only ones who can fix this problem and purge this mess from their society. We here in the U.S. can't do much about it, except be on our guard.....

Mike

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AZoldcarguy
09-14-2012 @ 10:05 PM
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Glad to see the concurring and positive responses to my original posting. I wish to add something that, for the sake of brevity, I didn't mention in the posting. After reading Trjford8's post I see now that what I left out is significant in helping to screen for scammers. Trjford8 said "The secret is to check the language used in the response. Usually they have poor English and do not know the correct terminology for the part", and that "they are from Nigeria... and have UK addresses". In my case he is right on the money! In both UK responses to my WTB posting the sentences were awkward and capitalization and punctuation were very poor, and when I did ask back a question as to 3W or 5W it was ignored. It's good to be aware of this nuance. Also, the first thing I did after getting these overseas responses was to look in the roster to verify if they were EFV8 members - and they were not - and this put me into caution mode. A bit of caution is a good thing.



Chevguy49Ford
09-11-2012 @ 5:39 PM
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When I placed an ad in the classifieds looking for a hood ornament for my car I got a couple of responses from the UK and one from the US. I looked in the latest roster to see which names were there and the only one that showed up was the gent from the US. I think his name was Bob Johnson if I recall correctly. I didn't trust the other two and that sealed the deal for me. I phoned him and made a deal. I got a perfect part for a price that I think was fair to both parties. Sadly you have to be VERY wary of who you are dealing with these days.

Cheers, Scott.

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trjford8
09-10-2012 @ 8:09 PM
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What's unfortunate is we have many good V-8 Club members in the UK and they periodically are put in the same category as the "scammers". It's dificult for our webmaster to separate out the "scammers" from the honest people when ads are placed. The secret is to check the language used in the response. Usually they have poor English and do not know the correct terminology for the part. Most of the "scammers" are from or in Nigeria. Somhow they manage to get a UK web address. Be on your toes and do not send any money or accept a cashiers check if you are unsure of the deal.Usually your first instinct is correct.
Most of the UK folks are V-8 Club mermbers and are listed in our roster.Checking the roster is one clue to check a legitimate offer or check on a potential buyer.It's not 100%, but it sure helps with the identity.

supereal
09-10-2012 @ 2:07 PM
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Wise words. Also, never pay in advance, unless you are using PayPal or other third party method. I rarely use classifieds of any kind, as past experience has taught me that almost always the description of the item and its condition are overblown, at best, and often, as mentioned above, likely to be a scam. When anyone asks for payment "up front", my standard reply is "send it, and if it is as described, I'll send the payment". I have yet to be taken up on that, even though many of the sources we use have done just that. The Early Ford Club classifieds are, like so much of the Internet, being spoiled by frauds. When in doubt, use one of the "people finder" sites to confirm that the person actually exists.

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