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Is This Email Fake Im Selling Car And She Want Me To Send Her 700?

This email confirm that Cheery Davidson has sent you $2,550.00USD
View the details of this transaction here:
Payment Details
Transaction ID: 0TR19308DU070732T
Description
QuantityPriceSubtotal
Goods
1
$1,800
$1,800
Agent Pick Up Fee:
(including western union charges fees)
$750
Total:
$2,550.00
USD
This is to inform you that you are required to send a sum of $700.00 USD to the address below via western union money transfer and get back to us with the relevant information which you will be provided with after the money has been sent, you are requested to email us the MTCN(Money Transfer Control Number) , sender’s name and address used to make the transfer and the secret question and answer.As soon as we have received these information from you, we will credit a sum of $2,550.00USD to your PayPal account.Below is the address where the money is to be sent to using western union money transfer.
Agent’s Info:JULIE GLASPER
23 S.MARKET ST
San Jose CA 95114
United State.
Address Status:Confirmed

No Responses to “Is This Email Fake Im Selling Car And She Want Me To Send Her 700?”

  1. Tim says:

    go the the western union web sight ,, log in ,put in the transaction # .. if it shows up your info .. then it is a real transaction..

  2. Kittysue says:

    It’s a typical Nigerian scam. There is NO money and no Agent.
    DO NOT respond — Paypal would NEVER ask you to send money through Western Union for ANY reason. If you log in to your paypal account and there’s no money and no copy of that same email, then you know you’ve been scammed. Forward that email ASAP to spoof@paypal.com
    Besides, there is no 23 South Market Street in San Jose – that’s a fake address. And the zip code for South Market Street is 95113, NOT 95114
    Just think for a second – if this were real, why would YOU send money to the “agent” instead of the buyer paying the agent directly. And do you know a single legitimate business that accepts Western Union – a payment method for people in third world countries who are too poor to open a bank account, or scammers who use it as they know the transactions cannot be reversed

  3. jptrs says:

    They are scamming me also.
    A Luke George wanted me to send shipping fee, sent me a fake Pay Pal e-mail, of course my real account has no money in it.

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