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  • STW wanted threads and dodgy replys
  • alexandersupertramp
    Free Member

    I have a wanted request in the wanted section.

    I don`t mean the helpful reply from Northwind, but the email I received from a David Hardy of Kansa City.

    From: David Hardy <d.hardy0515@gmail.com>
    Date: 22 April 2014 14:47:21 BST
    To: <alpine160@me.com>
    Subject: Re: Looking for a mixmaster that is compatible with my The one brakes. Right hand version and the one that has the screws at 45 degrees apart not straight up an down.

    Hello D,

    Thanks for getting back… My paypal account is currently dormant..
    I will take payment via Moneygram, Below are the information you’ll
    need to make payment..

    Please kind proceed to the moneygram outlet and make payment in my
    wife’s name…

    PAYMENT INFORMATION
    Name: Karren Y Hardy
    Address: 3653 State Ave, Kansas City, KS , USA
    Amount to Send: $150 (Price shipped)

    Once you are done with the payment, you are to email the below
    information from your Moneygram payment receipt to enable me confirm
    payment..

    Reference Number:
    Sender’s Name:
    Amount Sent:

    I’ll email you a tracking number and relevant shipping information
    once payment is received and confirmed.

    PS: Your complete shipping address pls….for delivery.

    Thanks,

    David


    Let me know if you’re still interested in the purchase….

    Best Regards

    David
    Kansas city

    I received this last time i used the wanted section.

    http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/mr-green-jones

    trail_rat
    Free Member

    i got a similarly dodgy reply to my womans compact bars advert from the same person.

    binners
    Full Member

    Looks completely legit to me. Off you pop to Moneygram

    Do you fancy a Yeti frame? £750? Paypal gift? I’ll box it up now 😆

    bol
    Full Member

    By their nature wanted ads attract scammers. I guess it’s a question of keeping your wits about you. I always also people what their STW user name is and generally only buy from people I am aware of. Scammers aside, replying to wanted ads must be a fairly common way of selling stolen parts too.

    Dickyboy
    Full Member

    ^^ what he said & get them to reply in advert too

    thisisnotaspoon
    Free Member

    I was hoping this would be a compendium of the stupid WTD threads that go allong the lines of,

    WTD: S-Works Enduro 29er (or other recently released or sold out frame-du-jour)
    I’m skint, anyone basicaly giving one away?

    bigyinn
    Free Member

    I had an e-mail from exactly the same person as the OP.

    “Let me know if you’re still interested in the purchase….

    Best Regards

    David
    Kansas city”
    I ignored them…

    fervouredimage
    Free Member

    I had an e-mail from exactly the same person as the OP.

    “Let me know if you’re still interested in the purchase….
    Best Regards

    David
    Kansas city”

    I ignored them…

    Yep, likewise. I got the exact same thing on Saturday to one of my wanted ads.

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