Peugeot RE: Re: O/T Buying my car Scam?

From: Art Hughes (pro4art@core.com)
Date: Thu 25 Mar 2004 - 11:17:53 EST

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    Boy, that was a fast response. Your email came while I was still typing a
    message to the guy.

    Gist of response; "Not a USA phone number, what do you want, no bank acct
    over the net, or phone, and if I don't get a response by 3/26/04 5PM will
    consider this a closed matter."

     
    Art Hughes Columbus, Ohio
    -------Original Message-------
     
    From: Timberlake, Mark
    Date: 03/25/04 11:01:03
    To: 'Art Hughes'; peugeot-L@yahoogroups.com
    Subject: RE: Re: O/T Buying my car Scam?
     
    That phone number is for a UK mobile phone/cellphone.
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Art Hughes [mailto:pro4art@core.com]
    Sent: 25 March 2004 16:03
    To: peugeot-L@yahoogroups.com
    Subject: Re: O/T Buying my car Scam?


    Thought I would run this past the list. Phone number is nothing I ever saw.
    Makes me think they want my bank acct number to rip me off.
    Anyone seen this before? A variation of the "Africa" buyer?
    Am selling my RX7 to cut down my "fleet", and next to go is my 92 Volvo
    Wagon, which will leave me just my 86 505 Wagon and the wife's car.

    Art Hughes Columbus, Ohio

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