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  • dynastoned
    mmm yeah!
    • Feb 2005
    • 5061

    #1

    friend got scammed in an email

    long story short he bought a car from ebay or so he thought. he won the bid at 3k or something i don't know the exact amount. anyways, he gets an email from some guy it looked something like this after he won the bid.

    Date: tue, 13 sep 2005
    From: eBay Safety Centre <[email protected]>
    Reply-To: [email protected] <hidden somehow?>
    Subject: eBay Transaction #3202948093 Confirmed!

    blah blah blah instructions blah blah all the info on the car and all that good stuff.

    then it asks for him to transfer his funds to a western union account. so thinking it was legit he did it. turns out the dude was a scammer and got all his info somehow to make it look legit.

    what i was wondering is if there is any way to trace this dude through his email to get his ip or whatever. i know people use proxies and shit and its probably an endless cause but my friend is out some cash so i thought id ask some of you computer geniuses for some friendly help.

    only thing i could find on this guy from my friends papers he brought to work was a couple emails.. hes already contacted the authorities and still has to do a bunch of other shit.. anyways, here they are. anything he can do or just bite the bullet and hopefully learn his lesson?

    [email protected]
    [email protected]
  • brand0n
    been very busy
    • Nov 2002
    • 26983

    #2
    pretty slick
    want to buy this spot for cheap? it is of course for sale. long term deals are always the best bet. brand0n/ at/ a o l dot commies.

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    • Chris
      Too lazy to set a custom title
      • May 2003
      • 27880

      #3
      been scammed by WU before
      you wont ever get the money back
      [email protected]

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      • lazycash
        Troll Patrol
        • Aug 2002
        • 15214

        #4
        Didn't even have the use the fake escrow site, fell for the western union right off. What was the name and location he sent the western union to? For that much money, learn where the money was picked up and see if they have survelliance cameras.
        "WTF, on google you can find the answer to every question in human history, EXCEPT how to convert cams..

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        • Vlad
          Confirmed User
          • Dec 2002
          • 2864

          #5
          Originally posted by dynastoned
          long story short he bought a car from ebay or so he thought. he won the bid at 3k or something i don't know the exact amount. anyways, he gets an email from some guy it looked something like this after he won the bid.

          Date: tue, 13 sep 2005
          From: eBay Safety Centre <[email protected]>
          Reply-To: [email protected] <hidden somehow?>
          Subject: eBay Transaction #3202948093 Confirmed!

          blah blah blah instructions blah blah all the info on the car and all that good stuff.

          then it asks for him to transfer his funds to a western union account. so thinking it was legit he did it. turns out the dude was a scammer and got all his info somehow to make it look legit.

          what i was wondering is if there is any way to trace this dude through his email to get his ip or whatever. i know people use proxies and shit and its probably an endless cause but my friend is out some cash so i thought id ask some of you computer geniuses for some friendly help.

          only thing i could find on this guy from my friends papers he brought to work was a couple emails.. hes already contacted the authorities and still has to do a bunch of other shit.. anyways, here they are. anything he can do or just bite the bullet and hopefully learn his lesson?

          [email protected]
          [email protected]

          try searching for the person who recieved the western union transaction

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          • lazycash
            Troll Patrol
            • Aug 2002
            • 15214

            #6
            Originally posted by JupZChris
            been scammed by WU before
            you wont ever get the money back
            Yeah me too, and WU isn't helpful at all. You have to go through legal channels to get them to tell you any helpful info.
            "WTF, on google you can find the answer to every question in human history, EXCEPT how to convert cams..

            Its crazy..."

            VenusBlogger

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            • dynastoned
              mmm yeah!
              • Feb 2005
              • 5061

              #7
              yeah he showed me the email it has the sellers address and all that good shit. somehow he got all this info not exactly sure. but he did a pretty good scam if i must say so myself. my friend has quite a bit of money to his name so i mean its not going to kill him to lose 3-4k.. but it still wont make your day to find out you just got scammed. anyways, if anyone has any advice as to how to approach this situation please let it be known.

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              • pornpf69
                Too lazy to set a custom title
                • Jun 2004
                • 15782

                #8
                I fell sorry for him

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                • Linkster
                  Confirmed User
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 3216

                  #9
                  That would be tough to do since the Western U. limit is 1k for a transfer and up to 2k over 30 days
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                  • dynastoned
                    mmm yeah!
                    • Feb 2005
                    • 5061

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Vlad
                    try searching for the person who recieved the western union transaction
                    yeah im sure someone who scams knows ways around that. but its all being looked into. this is all recent news that has just been discovered this morning so hes still in the process of checking out all possibilities.

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                    • Furious_Male
                      Doing the grind since 99
                      • Oct 2003
                      • 16884

                      #11
                      Perhaps the original seller is the scammer or at the least in on it. He would have your buyers details and all he has to do is play dumb.
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                      • dynastoned
                        mmm yeah!
                        • Feb 2005
                        • 5061

                        #12
                        he told me at lunch he went to the police department and has already gone through the FBI for this fraudulent shit. they have contacted western union and are in the process of checking survelliance cameras where the money was withdrawn. so hopefully they will get some information on this asshole.

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                        • Mr. Soul
                          Confirmed User
                          • Jul 2005
                          • 1633

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Linkster
                          That would be tough to do since the Western U. limit is 1k for a transfer and up to 2k over 30 days


                          Since when? I've sent way more than that.

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                          • andrej_NDC
                            Registered User
                            • May 2004
                            • 7760

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Mr. Soul
                            Since when? I've sent way more than that.
                            same here...there is no limit I know about

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                            • Vlad
                              Confirmed User
                              • Dec 2002
                              • 2864

                              #15
                              Originally posted by andrej_NDC
                              same here...there is no limit I know about
                              $10,000 per transaction is the limit

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                              • quantum-x
                                Confirmed User
                                • Feb 2002
                                • 6863

                                #16
                                I'm aware of this type of car scam, sadly happens all the time.

                                The long and the short of it, as I'm sure you know: as soon as anyone EVER mentions sending / getting money by western union, or something similar, it's more than likely a scam.
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                                • je_rome
                                  Confirmed User
                                  • Jul 2005
                                  • 6846

                                  #17
                                  I feel so bad for that guy.
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                                  • bringer
                                    i have man boobies
                                    • Jul 2003
                                    • 13082

                                    #18
                                    never understood how people get scammed like this with cars. why not bring the money when you get the car?
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                                    • LiveDose
                                      Show Yer Tits!
                                      • Feb 2002
                                      • 25792

                                      #19
                                      Sounds like a pro unforunately.

                                      I never use Western Union to send cash to strangers. I know a lot of people who have been scammed in the past.

                                      Scammer Alert: acer19 acer [email protected] [email protected] Money stolen using PayPal

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                                      • LiveDose
                                        Show Yer Tits!
                                        • Feb 2002
                                        • 25792

                                        #20
                                        Originally posted by bringer
                                        never understood how people get scammed like this with cars. why not bring the money when you get the car?


                                        Hmm that's a very good point.

                                        Scammer Alert: acer19 acer [email protected] [email protected] Money stolen using PayPal

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                                        • iwantchixx
                                          Too lazy to set a custom title
                                          • Oct 2002
                                          • 12860

                                          #21
                                          when will people learn, NEVER use western union for large sums of money ... sheesh.

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