The test would be to email the seller and see if you get some story about his/her being out of the country on a work assignment... BJ Feddish <bfeddish@NETREACH.NET> writes: > You'd think that if you were trying to get $30K bus you'd have > someone fix the English in your ad. Anyway, judging by the fact > there is no location, no phone and crappy English; it fits all the > earmarks of a scam. > > Like I always say, read the ad with a Russian accent and the text > will make more sense. ;) > > Bryan > |
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