I ran in to the same Supra scam as this individual below: When you are reading emails from individual, ask them where they are located first, and the look up the time zone of that area.
Then you normally can find the time zone in the email when the person replys to your email. Compare that time zone with the time zone that the SAY there located in, and this will normally tell you if they are really where the say they are. You can find time zone converter online by Googling. This saved me.
"I was scammed with an ebay motor seller named Greg Atkins and Myrna J. Larsen, they were selling me a 1994 black Toyota Supra for $6,500. These sick man/woman, sent me so much information and paper work that looked so legitamate, I never thought it could be fake. Buyers...Please please be very careful when purchasing ANYTHING that you might regret later. I am now $6,500 in debt and there's nothing I can do about it. The worst part is that I now see this car up for sale about three times! The person has all different names and locations (Italy, U.S east coast and California) but the cars VIN number is the same. Please be careful...One of the users name is Speechfsh (on ebay) and Josephine Sapalaran. Just make sure you just know what you are getting yourself into."
Guide created: 22/09/06 (updated 07/08/09)



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