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Yesterday I received an E mail from a man called Jack Wood asking about some of my bears. I think the E mail came straight from my web site. Anyway it was a little strange the grammar wasn't great and he was also asking questions that didn't really make any sense.
He has sent me another E mail today asking about shipping to Nigeria. I think that I read some where on bear pile to be aware of buyers from Nigeria.
I just wondered if anyone else has heard from this man. I think it is some sort of scam!
BEWARE!! :hug: :hug:
I received an email from the same person yesterday about purchasing stuff from my store and what shipping co I use and asking about payment options.
The email seemed a little funny. I e-mailed back answering his questions but not giving him very much detail.
Jane
Yes, it is a scam. I've received several of these and just delete them.
Hi Chloe , yes I have heard of this sort of thing , my son has a web site with collectible football shirts and had a similar experience, they normally try to get bank details from you saying they will pay the money in to your account for the item , I think you will find it a scam,so beware ,
I also had funny emails on my guest book on my website asking me to cotact people in nigeria, i got my web designer to put a block or something on,anyway hope this helps,
hugs Angela
Hi Chloe
As you know, I have had the same email, but wanting to give me his credit card details and wanting shipping to USA, but he wanted to know if I had a store to purchase from...this rang alarm bells as he contacted me through Bearpile, and that clearly states my website. Just seems fishy, I get a lot of scams but they are trying different ploys now for us to fall into their traps.
Hugs
Jacqui
I have seen these many times over the years and recently there was an episode on 60 minutes about these scammers. I have seen letters and emails from everybody from government departments down from Nigeria all wanting to launder money and sadly people do get sucked in . My opinion for what its worth don't touch anything coming out of Nigeria. these people will try anything!
Bear Hugs
Raewyn
I got it also, and often do from someone in Nigeria - and just delete them every time.
Hugs
Carolyn
Dodgy!! As Sue Ann says, hit delete and forget it. There are load of scams coming out of Nigeria ... it's a really dodgy place.
100% scam, just delete and don't talk to them anymore. If they even mention Nigera it is a scam. I get many of those emails.
Hugs!!!
Melanie
I was watching Oprah tonight and it was about internet scams. especially from Nigera. They use stolen c/cards and get the item shipped to the US to someone that has been sucked into thinking they got a job to work at home as a mail forwarder. they believe its all safe until the secret service knock on their door. advising them they are working for a scam artist. Its getting bad. Just be careful. Especially when they want to pay via credit card.
If it sounds fishy - then it usually is!
Definately a scam,