Old Sofa |
When I was selling my truck last summer I got several text messages from 'people' offering to send me a certified check. When I got the first message, I thought cool, someone wants to buy the truck, but after I got a couple more I got suspicious. When one of these asked for my best price I quoted a price a thousand dollars higher. When they agreed, that clinched it. They're all bullshit.
Craigs List lets you choose what forms of contact you will allow: phone calls, text messages and / or email. When I place the ad, I thought the more, the better. Um, no. Text messages are just for scammers, so don't check that box.
Of course, if your phone number is in the ad, they can still text you, and that is just what some sleazeball did when I placed an ad for an old sleeper sofa:
Ok good..I’m out of town at the moment..i will mail you a cashiers check and schedule pickup when it clears, i will add $50 to the sale for the hold.
Are you kidding me? Who buys a used sofa sight unseen? Well, yes, this whatever-it-is, person, bot, or agent of criminal enterprise is kidding. They have no intention of actually forking out any actual money, and are not even interested in the sofa. I am not sure how they expect to extract any money out of this deal, other than to back out and then ask for their money back. Since the cashier's check will bounce, any refund will have to come out of your pocket.
I am thinking that whoever is running this scam is using text messages because they can run a computer program to scan the Craig's List ads and send a text message response to every single ad. If anyone bites, they'll know they have a potential mark.
I did eventually sell the truck. One (one!) person called. It took at least a week to get together and close the deal, but he did actually buy. Paid with a cashier's check, which is different than a certified check.
When I asked Google for the difference between a certified check and a cashier's check, the answers I got back seemed to imply that a cashier's check was more reliable than a certified check. I imagine the reason there is a problem is that scammer's have learned to produce good looking, fake checks.