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Water Warrior 2
05-05-2012, 07:36 PM
The M-50 is for sale on the internet, Craigs List, Auto Trader and Kjiji. Listed it late last night and the scammers are hard at work along with the folks with too much time on their hands.
I would hate to call some one an absolute idiot in case they are a real potential buyer "BUT" who in their right mind would buy a slightly used bike, in Canda, sight unseen and ship it to Malaysia. Heeellloooo, buy one closer to home knuckle head.
Seems no one is near here so an "Agent" will pick up the bike. I said fine, have said agent show up with cash and we will complete the transaction.
They do want to pay with PayPal but I would rather see cash instead of numbers in an account. Just an old guy being extra cautious in our modern financial world.
This could be a new way to entertain myself when life gets boring. Maybe I'll list the Vstrom and see who I can reel in. :lol: :lol:

JWR
05-05-2012, 11:49 PM
Have fun with the scammers and good luck with the sale.

mrlmd1
05-06-2012, 11:07 AM
I have the same thing with selling a Honda PC800 on Craigsllst - all these responses from people out of the country who want to buy this as a surprise for their son and want to pay by paypal and have a mover come and pick it up after the payment is made. One guy even wants to give me $100 over my asking price. Either paypal never gets to collect the money or somehow they can get into your paypal account and rip you off from there. I tell them to send the paypal amount to the mover and have him bring over the cash when he picks up the bike and then they disappear from sight.

dentheman
05-06-2012, 02:40 PM
It sounds like there is some sort of problem with Pay-Pal. Once the money shows in your account, it is in your account, right? Or am I missing something?

blaine
05-06-2012, 03:15 PM
It sounds like there is some sort of problem with Pay-Pal. Once the money shows in your account, it is in your account, right? Or am I missing something?
That's the way it has always worked for me.I have never had a problem.I do use a "pay as you go" credit card for PayPal transactions.That way,there is never any extra cash,if the card number fell into the wrong hands.
:) :cool:

Water Warrior 2
05-06-2012, 04:38 PM
Smart scammers will always find a path to your money if you give them an opening. I really like cash in hand transactions.

alantf
05-06-2012, 06:34 PM
I'm with the Santander bank, & I like their system. They have my cell phone number, & every time I use my credit or debit cards over the internet, when I've entered the payment etc, it goes automatically to head office, who then send a 6 digit code (different every time) via sms to my phone (within seconds). I then have to enter the code onto the payment page, or the bank won't pay out. This way they'd have to steal my cell phone, along with my details, to use it.

dentheman
05-06-2012, 07:34 PM
I'm with the Santander bank, & I like their system. They have my cell phone number, & every time I use my credit or debit cards over the internet, when I've entered the payment etc, it goes automatically to head office, who then send a 6 digit code (different every time) via sms to my phone (within seconds). I then have to enter the code onto the payment page, or the bank won't pay out. This way they'd have to steal my cell phone, along with my details, to use it.
That is an interesting way to do it. I have always been able to make payments on line with either my credit card or debit card, except one time. I ordered something using my debit card and payment was refused, so I called my credit union to find out why. The lady told me that they had such a problem with fraudulant sellers in New Jersey that they weren't allowing payment to anyone in the ENTIRE STATE OF NEW JERSEY! (I thought, WOW!) She said she could OK the payment with my permission. I said go ahead, and all went well.