I think you mean golf cart. I notice "amie" is also posting fake craigslist ads for boats.
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skeptical
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Yes, amie76foster@gmail.com also had an EZ Go golf cart being sold in Ennis, but all of a sudden she's in Montana. The price was so low - too good to be true. Found this post and confirmed our suspicions that it may be a scam.
You can not get in touch with this person, sounds fishy to me.
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UNREAL
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I'm sort of afraid, trying to buy a boat off her right now, paid ebay for it, trying to get hold of ebay to tell them to put hands on the boat before giving her the money, price on boat way too low to be true
How did you pay? If you bought eBay cards or any sort of gift card, and gave them the number on the back, the money's gone. eBay never received the money, the scammer did. Gift cards are untraceable and cannot be charged back like a credit card. eBay doesn't have the boat (there is no boat). In fact, eBay has nothing to do with it if you did not buy it on their website or win an auction there.
The guy answering the call line for ebay is the one that is scaming people, 1818-493-1742. I will call and he will hang up on me and block my number talked to himusing seven different phones, last time i told him that i'm coming for him, thats my money, trying to get in touch with e-bay to let them know that someone inside is taking advantage of customers very sad and im a fool your right there is no boat because he posted it on craigslist again for the same price
I'm sorry. The scammer is very likely to be in another country, probably India or somewhere in Africa. And eBay has nothing to do with craigslist sales.
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unreal
yes your right, prepaid phone, I really feel like a fool, if the price is way too low for the product, its a fake, this guy is good, ebay does not use anyone else to ship their stuff, contacting craigs list now to get them to pull all of the fake items that are priced too low, maybe this will put the jerk out of business, I lost $2600.00
She is starting her biz again in Philly. $20k jet ski for $3200 claiming her husband died and she needs to get rid of it ASAP because of bad memories. Same email amie76foster@gmail.com. I sent her an email asking about the Sea Doo. She responded. Thanks to this feed snuffed out her fake email.
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Researcher
Marketplace is being filled with scams and I saw amie76fisher@gmail on a golf cart. These scams do not give seller's name, rather say "Powered by" and will list a business name. I have reported 25-30 of them but still showing up. If you message, you'll be told to go thru ebay. Beware.
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eBay doesn't have the boat (there is no boat). In fact, eBay has nothing to do with it if you did not buy it on their website or win an auction there.