Goddess FallenAngel said:
He wanted to pay personal check, not money order.
Well, he could be legit, just stupid.
(Who would think a seller would take a personal check, in excess of $1000, from a buyer they've only talked to via the internet, whom refuses to say where they are located, and allow them to take the merchandise on the strength of said personal check? Either incredibly stupid or a scam.)
"Guess you understand Payment for the vehicle will be made to you in Cheque or money order."
He offered very directly to pay by money order, and I saw nothing subsequent that suggested a _personal_ check, as a money order is in fact a check that is legitmately and commonly referred to as such, which is why people append the "personal" when they mean a personal check specifically.
Really, most of you are not reading what this guy
is saying - you're reading what you
expect somebody to say if they're running the old cash-back scam, which is why it looks like a scam to you. There simply isn't any evidence whatsoever of anything even slightly illegal or fraudulent here. Could it be a scam? Sure, but there's no point in calling "the authorities" just because there's a chance that it could be some kind of scam somehow even though nobody actually proposed to do anything fraudulent. When and if the guy proposes that you kick him back some
cash, then you have something, but that cash kickback is the whole point of the alleged scam, and if it's not there, then that's not what this is.
If you want to be on the Vigiliant Citizens Patrol with Brother Shatterstone, what you should do is go ahead with the deal and insist that you wait to see if the check clears before signing the title over (that's the acid test), but honestly, I don't think that's really the kind of thing you're cut out for. Just let it go - don't call anybody.