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someone has probably already said this on the thread but here goes -

don't email this person - because they are probably trawling for email addresses and will either use them themselves or on-sell them to spammers ----- :headshot: :

So - BTW - anybody that has emailed - has your spam increased???

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Basically that he could do just that. I'm sure the cops, ebay and the mebers of this forum would love to meet them.  

I would cut and paste it but my girlfriend has deleted it and it probably wasn't quite as polite as that :D

haha

Since he recons the car was in Germany i told him by friend was in Germany for the next 2 months and to give me the address where it is so he can check it for me before i bid on it, and i slipped in that my friend was German and a distant relative of Hitler and i could get the car from Germany to Australia by Helicopter through his connections. He still wanted a deposit for me to see it :D

Since he recons the car was in Germany i told him by friend was in Germany for the next 2 months and to give me the address where it is so he can check it for me before i bid on it, and i slipped in that my friend was German and a distant relative of Hitler and i could get the car from Germany to Australia by Helicopter through his connections. He still wanted a deposit for me to see it

PMSL! :headspin:

dam scammers is all i can say *refraining the profanity*

I really feel sorry for anyone who is caught being scammed. My work nearly bought computer software from some **** spam email, said the web site looked all professional and legit. Yeh... thats because it was a bloody graphic template purchased for $200 and some matchstick men on the other side. I think the saying of "It's too good to be true" is usually just that, not true at all, things are always priced at what they are for a reason, stolen, fake, ebay scam... wateva. It's a shame that people see something priced so low and purchase thinking "bargin".

Scams like that GTR for $15,000 blow the mind... with laughter that is...

It's a shame sniffing a scam can’t be taught standard at school... hahah

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