โOct-21-2016 05:55 PM
โOct-25-2016 01:22 PM
shum02 wrote:BuckyBadger wrote:Eric&Lisa wrote:
If they send you some pictures, go get really fancy. Hit up images.google.com and upload the picture. See where else Google has spotted it on the Internet.
-Eric
How do you upload a picture there?
Just drag the picture into the google search box.
โOct-25-2016 11:49 AM
2012Coleman wrote:
How does one get transferred to Canada? :H
โOct-25-2016 11:12 AM
BuckyBadger wrote:Eric&Lisa wrote:
If they send you some pictures, go get really fancy. Hit up images.google.com and upload the picture. See where else Google has spotted it on the Internet.
-Eric
How do you upload a picture there?
โOct-25-2016 11:07 AM
Eric&Lisa wrote:
If they send you some pictures, go get really fancy. Hit up images.google.com and upload the picture. See where else Google has spotted it on the Internet.
-Eric
โOct-25-2016 10:45 AM
โOct-24-2016 04:10 AM
โOct-23-2016 08:20 PM
โOct-23-2016 05:59 PM
โOct-22-2016 04:39 PM
โOct-22-2016 04:03 PM
MrWizard wrote:
read this one,
seems like a Foreign language computer generated this ad
http://losangeles.craigslist.org/ant/rvd/5841227266.html
โOct-22-2016 01:31 PM
โOct-22-2016 11:59 AM
creeper wrote:kapitch wrote:
I wanted to share information about a scam being run on Craig's List. I responded to an ad for a motorhome with very low mileage and low price. I received a response asking me to email the seller's wife, he provided an email address, which I did. She responded with very detailed information including VIN and pictures and a sad story that her husband had been transferred to Canada and she needed to sell the motorhome quickly as she was moving in a week. I expressed further interest, then received another email indicating she had turned the motorhome over to Ebay and they would deliver it to me free of charge and I had 5 days to change my mind. hmmm??? She asked for my name, address and phone number, and said Ebay would contact me to make the delivery arrangements. Being suspicious, I called Ebay and asked them about the situation and was told it's a scam being conducted with vehicles listed on Craig's List. I'm waiting for the email from "Ebay" asking to complete the deal. We will see if it goes according to the Ebay Agent I spoke to.
Once again...if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Glad we discovered the scam before it was too late.
Kathy
One and only post. Hmmmm.....
โOct-22-2016 11:42 AM
โOct-22-2016 11:13 AM
creeper wrote:kapitch wrote:
I wanted to share information about a scam being run on Craig's List. I responded to an ad for a motorhome with very low mileage and low price. I received a response asking me to email the seller's wife, he provided an email address, which I did. She responded with very detailed information including VIN and pictures and a sad story that her husband had been transferred to Canada and she needed to sell the motorhome quickly as she was moving in a week. I expressed further interest, then received another email indicating she had turned the motorhome over to Ebay and they would deliver it to me free of charge and I had 5 days to change my mind. hmmm??? She asked for my name, address and phone number, and said Ebay would contact me to make the delivery arrangements. Being suspicious, I called Ebay and asked them about the situation and was told it's a scam being conducted with vehicles listed on Craig's List. I'm waiting for the email from "Ebay" asking to complete the deal. We will see if it goes according to the Ebay Agent I spoke to.
Once again...if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Glad we discovered the scam before it was too late.
Kathy
One and only post. Hmmmm.....