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05/29/2007 09:42:01 AM · #1
Not my sale ect...
Out of his mind....
05/29/2007 09:43:37 AM · #2
or it's broken!!
05/29/2007 09:46:08 AM · #3
You may be asked to send money to Greece :D

somehow I remember this ad from before and exactly for $350
05/29/2007 09:46:51 AM · #4
I agree most likely broken or stolen
05/29/2007 09:47:04 AM · #5
Originally posted by pamelasue:

or it's broken!!


Or stolen. My uncle had all his stuff stolen and noticed it on Craig's list. A couple lenses were gone, but he got back his external HD, camera, most accessories, and most lenses. It was a mother and son team that broke into his house. They were funding the mother's drug addiction. They're both in jail now.
05/29/2007 09:47:35 AM · #6
if something is too good to be true...
05/29/2007 09:52:08 AM · #7
Originally posted by inshaala:

if something is too good to be true...


yep
05/29/2007 11:12:05 AM · #8
Tested the water.

Sent off an email as an interested buyer.

He asked for a Western Union payment.

Western Union is a red flag when purchasing anything on the internet.

It should always be in a more secure method.

Western Union is basically giving money away without any guarantees.
05/29/2007 11:16:19 AM · #9
Don't even bother replying to something like this. A lot of them are spammers collecting e-mail addresses.
05/29/2007 11:20:08 AM · #10
Originally posted by inshaala:

if something is too good to be true...

It usually is true. But, believing that it's too good, I pass it up, only to later find out it was true and then I'm bummed out for missing such a good thing.

Is this only me???

Message edited by author 2007-05-29 11:20:27.
05/29/2007 11:21:45 AM · #11
Originally posted by cryingdragon:

Originally posted by inshaala:

if something is too good to be true...

It usually is true. But, believing that it's too good, I pass it up, only to later find out it was true and then I'm bummed out for missing such a good thing.

Is this only me???


Nope and con artists love ya for it! ;-)
05/29/2007 11:24:34 AM · #12
its too good to be true so I'll pass espeically with that whole western union thing..... but with the price it has to be a scam... the picture is not even a current or real pic of the actual item he is selling its just a generic pic the the camera from some other site

not even a description saying its used or broken or how many pics just nothing at all

Message edited by author 2007-05-29 11:26:42.
05/29/2007 11:51:46 AM · #13
Nobody buy it. You're just asking for trouble under the circumstances. Looks shady to me.
05/29/2007 12:02:24 PM · #14
Post was removed by the admins at craigslist. move along nothing (literally) to see here.
05/29/2007 03:10:06 PM · #15
Originally posted by inshaala:

if something is too good to be true...


get it before someone else does??
05/29/2007 03:17:01 PM · #16
Originally posted by kawana:

Originally posted by inshaala:

if something is too good to be true...


get it before someone else does??


Cant be any worse then buying a PSP box for 500 dollars.
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