Hayabusa for Sale Cheap SCAM

Well, the Scammer replied to me, it is the same as others have received, so he is not very imaginative either!!
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From: Nlneve2@aol.com Add to Address Book
Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2005 17
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Subject: Re: Hayabusa for Sale??
To: @yahoo.com


Hello,

How are you?

Thank you for your interest in my 2003 Suzuki Hayabusa.
This bike is powered by a 1300cc engine in great runing condition. It looks perfectly and runs acordingly. It is super clean, has excellent brakes and tires and is ready to ride. This is a great looking, great running bike. You will find no damages, scratches, cracked plastics or bent metals on it. Stored in a climate controlled garage its entire life. It carries the factory warranty. This bike is perfect in every way. Unable to tell from new!

Barely ridden by adult, kept in garage all the time. Only 1283 miles. Clear title in hand and ready to sign. Owners manual in English. Bill of sale provided once with the bike. I am the only owner.
All documents, including owner's manual in english, clear title and bill of sale will be provided along with the bike.

I am located in London, United Kingdom. I was promoted and I moved here last month with my family. I took the bike with me and I took great care of this beauty. Now I am looking for a sale because I have to put up a payment for my house and I need the cash.

I attached a few pictures of the bike. I have more, so just ask.
Get back to me asap so we can talk more.

Thank you!
Dan
 
They are (Nigerians)

Scams like this are on Gunsamerica.com website as well.

One time I told the ass to get *ucking lost and a week later I had a cashiers check in the mail drawn from a US bank.

E-mails stating the following.

Hello,

I am interested in your firearm for the price of $1895.00.
My client in the US is waiting for notification for pickup.
As good faith I am mailing you a bank check for $4500.00.
Once you receive the check please wire the “differenceâ€￾ to the act provided in the mailing accompanying the check.
Once I see the funds arrive in my act, I will consider the sale complete and notify my client to pickup the firearm.

Yes,  like I just got off the boat.



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Had a similar series of exchanges with a "Business Man" in Greece. He apparently had just purchased Bankruptcy liquidations and travelled to Greece for a quick sale. I toyed with him for over a week and a half. Checked out his address with a google search and found that it was a hotel in Athens. I called him and he gave the same sketchy details insisting on a deposit. We played the telephone and e-mail game for the duration. I told him that I was travelling to Greece in order to drive the bike back to Sarajevo. I made up a MTCN # and emailed to him. He must have been salivating at that point. He replied to me saying the Western Union couldn't verify that number. My reply was that I was already in Athens trying to reach him with cash in hand and told him the name of my hotel (which was his!) saying that I did not know the address. He started to become skeptical when I told him that and became rude. I persisted and strung him along for another few days. Finally, I told him that bikers really turn me on and that I would enjoy having sweaty unnatural sex with him after providing him with a description of me (6'4" 240 shaven head and tattoos). He threatened my life at that point. My co-workers had a great laugh along with me...
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