esoeij
Senior Member
I received an enquiry about my WTS post for a lens today. The enquirer by the name of 'Gerda Claus', claiming to be a CS member, emailed me to ask about condition, price, photos of item etc. After answering her queries, I received this response:
"Thanks for responding. I am OK with the price. Actually I want to purchase it as a gift, and I am sure it will make the perfect gift for my colleague. I would have decided to come over to check the item and transact personally, but I am not in the country, I have traveled to the United States, for the acquisition of a toy producing conglomerate, for my industrial clients, and I was introduced to buy from this site by my Singaporean friend, so I won't be able to come over to your house, I actually had to go online, because my time is fixed, due to the nature of my job, going to an electronics mart to get the item seems unattainable because the nature of my job won't permit me. My colleague has traveled to work for an oil firm in West Africa, and he will be spending his Christmas holiday there, I want you to post the item to him in West Africa for me, I will incur the cost for the postage fee, so please make an inquiry about the postage cost via DHL courier service, so that we will proceed from there."
I declined and redirected 'her' to eBay, and this was the response:
"I understand you, but I need you to help me here, I don't have the time to go to a shop to get it, that was why I contacted you, I will make an additional payment if that will do. Put your self in my state, I need the camera as a gift for my colleague and I have informed him that the item is on its way, so please get back to me with the requested info asap!"
I don't think any CS member here will actually fall for this scam, but it's a bloody waste of time and if you receive an email from gerdaclaus156@gmail.com, at least you know what you'll be in for if you choose to respond. Just wondering as well if any of you have been contacted by this 'buyer'.
"Thanks for responding. I am OK with the price. Actually I want to purchase it as a gift, and I am sure it will make the perfect gift for my colleague. I would have decided to come over to check the item and transact personally, but I am not in the country, I have traveled to the United States, for the acquisition of a toy producing conglomerate, for my industrial clients, and I was introduced to buy from this site by my Singaporean friend, so I won't be able to come over to your house, I actually had to go online, because my time is fixed, due to the nature of my job, going to an electronics mart to get the item seems unattainable because the nature of my job won't permit me. My colleague has traveled to work for an oil firm in West Africa, and he will be spending his Christmas holiday there, I want you to post the item to him in West Africa for me, I will incur the cost for the postage fee, so please make an inquiry about the postage cost via DHL courier service, so that we will proceed from there."
I declined and redirected 'her' to eBay, and this was the response:
"I understand you, but I need you to help me here, I don't have the time to go to a shop to get it, that was why I contacted you, I will make an additional payment if that will do. Put your self in my state, I need the camera as a gift for my colleague and I have informed him that the item is on its way, so please get back to me with the requested info asap!"
I don't think any CS member here will actually fall for this scam, but it's a bloody waste of time and if you receive an email from gerdaclaus156@gmail.com, at least you know what you'll be in for if you choose to respond. Just wondering as well if any of you have been contacted by this 'buyer'.