If you get a good one, post it here. I'm not sure why these bastards always hack up the english language, I can only hope they do it on purpose for some reason.
3/8/2006 8:34:00 AM
i dont know about anyone else but even if that wasnt spam there is no way in hell i would buy/sell from/to someone who cant write in English, my god
3/8/2006 8:36:57 AM
mine was from a guy who said he was from florida, but was scammed and had his check stuck in NH so i just had to pay that fee. not overly funny but id seen it before.on a diff classifieds site some guy kept asking me for the total on my product. if you dont answer with a number in your email, their reply keeps asking for it.ex) HEY I AM VERY INTERESTED IN YOUR GUN, PLEASE GIVE ME A TOTAL SO WE CAN WORK A DEAL OUT.ex-reply) my totals for various packages are listed in the ad. i might be willing to come down a few bucks if you get everything.ex) GREAT! I'M VERY INTERESTED, JUST LET ME KNOW HOW MUCH TOTAL THE GUN IS SO WE CAN WORK OUT A DEAL. I AM FROM ENGLAND....[Edited on March 8, 2006 at 8:48 AM. Reason : the only reason i answer is cuz ive had legit emails in all caps....albeit rarely]
3/8/2006 8:47:58 AM
yeah I would like to know how their email "systems" work.they all have the same pattern:1) spelling/grammer is friggin horrible2) they want to know the condition of the item3) they want to know the final cost of the item
3/8/2006 8:57:21 AM
they probably have terrible writing skills for one of a few reasons:1) they are foreign and made an honest mistake2) they figure the ppl that fall for it wont notice3) it makes them look more humanthey ask for the cost just to move to the next state and spam you with a new email about sending that much cash. condition is probably, again, to seem more human.
3/8/2006 9:10:29 AM
IS THIS SCAMMERS UNITING TO WORKSHOP ON HOW TO IMPROVE SCAMMING SKILLS?
3/8/2006 9:11:24 AM
Actually i think they have a shitty program that converts their slang to english. I would bet if they spoke in very correct terms in their native language, it would be better. There are several uses and definitions for every word, and I bet the translation program has a hell of time figuring out what to put in the email
3/8/2006 10:57:30 AM
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3/8/2006 11:04:25 AM
go to ebay or craigslist and look at their samples /thread
3/8/2006 11:05:27 AM
haha, good ones there toothey're like, "my client agree on you price ($750) and will mail cashiers check for $54,500 to cover cost of shipping. send me your name,address,phone number,and shoe size so i make payment"
3/8/2006 1:29:15 PM
Speaking of ebay scams, what is the deal with these "Mystery Auctions" That is about the dumbest thing I've ever heard, who would bid on something where you don't know what you're getting?
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7/14/2006 2:09:23 PM
if these guys could string together some proper english sentances maybe they would have better luck.
7/14/2006 2:14:14 PM
7/17/2006 1:28:18 PM
i love how they use two different names in the same email
7/17/2006 1:44:11 PM
fucking scammers
7/17/2006 3:34:49 PM