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โJul-02-2018 11:58 AM
Bobbo wrote:
I was once approached by a guy who "needed money for a new fan belt for his car." There was an AutoZone in the shopping center, so I told him I would walk over with him and let him get the fan belt. I would charge the belt for him on my credit card. He just turned around and walked off.
โJul-02-2018 10:54 AM
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โJul-02-2018 07:06 AM
fotodog wrote:
Iโm the OP. I knew when I posted this message there would be some negative replies. It happens on every forum. I decided it was worth it if it helped someone avoid a similar scam.
โJul-02-2018 06:47 AM
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โJun-29-2018 03:35 PM
fotodog wrote:
Iโm the OP. I knew when I posted this message there would be some negative replies. It happens on every forum. I decided it was worth it if it helped someone avoid a similar scam.
โJun-29-2018 02:36 PM
wnjj wrote:Keithk3628 wrote:
The post sure makes you think, I have been flagged down on the road for different things before and so far all legitimate things like tire, steps etc. But to outright ignore these good people could have meant more damage.
I guess I will just continue to pull over but I think I will be more cautious because of this post, especially in the desert's of California which I don't get to too often.
Good post. Ignore other helpful drivers at your own peril, like this couple.
โJun-29-2018 01:16 PM
azdryheat wrote:
You let the guy near your motorhome? You let him crawl under your motorhome? And he removed a shock? And you didn't stop him? Why didn't you just hand him your wallet? If it were me I would have pulled over, listened to him (with my .45 in my waistband) and sent him on his way. No way would I let any stranger mess with my RV. But then you're not me with 30 years of LEO experience.
โJun-29-2018 11:48 AM
Keithk3628 wrote:
The post sure makes you think, I have been flagged down on the road for different things before and so far all legitimate things like tire, steps etc. But to outright ignore these good people could have meant more damage.
I guess I will just continue to pull over but I think I will be more cautious because of this post, especially in the desert's of California which I don't get to too often.
โJun-29-2018 07:31 AM
free radical wrote:Bobbo wrote:
Decades ago, my wife was driving to Chicago with some coworkers for a professional conference. I warned her about the possibility of someone coming up to her at a gas station and telling her that her fuel pump was failing and having a "cousin" with a shop who could fix it.
As they were leaving Chicago, she stopped for gas, and a guy came up and said he saw gas dripping from her engine, and she probably had a bad fuel pump. He said a buddy around the corner could fix it. She said "yeah, right."
She got back on the interstate, and about 15 minutes later, her car died. She had it towed to a dealer in the area. It was a bad fuel pump.
I think smart thing here would be to look and see if the pump was driping fuel or not..
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โJun-29-2018 05:58 AM