So I set up an ad on Craigslist to offer for sale my FJR. Pretty normal stuff right? The only interest I've garnered is from ******** trying to sell me something or thieves trying to lighten my wallet.
What a miserable experience so far. I'm guessing this isn't new, but I've never experienced it, and I've sold numerous items on Craigslist.
Here' what I'm getting:
"Yes, I want to buy your bike immediately and I'll pay you through Paypal". He's too eager, so you gotta figure it's ********, but I played along.
This dipshit sends me a bunch of fake paypal emails saying your money is secure but you need to immediate go to the nearest WalMart and send the buyer's transport company $495 for the shipping fee. Which of course the buyer will reimburse by adding it to the purchase price.
Then I get one where this dildo is marketing a vehicle history report service. Oh, he wants to purchase my bike but is concerned that I might want to screw him, and suggests that I order a $19.95 vehicle history report to prove or disprove something. And he just happens to have the weblink close at hand.
Also, some really pleasant sounding guy keeps calling me and telling me that he represents multiple buyers for my bike, but that I need to pay him almost $200 so that he can market my bike to his clients.
WTF!! I used to operate on the theory that 95% of the world is populated by nice people just trying to get along and that the other 5% are probably just ********.
Between the "Long way down to find Jesus" movie, and these scammers, I'm thinking the ******** are multiplying like rabbits.
Help me brothers and sisters, tell me it ain't so.
What a miserable experience so far. I'm guessing this isn't new, but I've never experienced it, and I've sold numerous items on Craigslist.
Here' what I'm getting:
"Yes, I want to buy your bike immediately and I'll pay you through Paypal". He's too eager, so you gotta figure it's ********, but I played along.
This dipshit sends me a bunch of fake paypal emails saying your money is secure but you need to immediate go to the nearest WalMart and send the buyer's transport company $495 for the shipping fee. Which of course the buyer will reimburse by adding it to the purchase price.
Then I get one where this dildo is marketing a vehicle history report service. Oh, he wants to purchase my bike but is concerned that I might want to screw him, and suggests that I order a $19.95 vehicle history report to prove or disprove something. And he just happens to have the weblink close at hand.
Also, some really pleasant sounding guy keeps calling me and telling me that he represents multiple buyers for my bike, but that I need to pay him almost $200 so that he can market my bike to his clients.
WTF!! I used to operate on the theory that 95% of the world is populated by nice people just trying to get along and that the other 5% are probably just ********.
Between the "Long way down to find Jesus" movie, and these scammers, I'm thinking the ******** are multiplying like rabbits.
Help me brothers and sisters, tell me it ain't so.