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Re: Malaysian Trademe/Paypal Car Scam
Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 7:33 pm
by cabalnz1
Good stuff - the a/d to send anything to is
abuse@trademe.co.nz but they don't tell you!! It is in their warning email they send you if your listing is looked at from overseas.
Re: Malaysian Trademe/Paypal Car Scam
Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 9:28 pm
by cabalnz1
Our old mate - mr
wailkingdall@gmail.com is back on the traps again so keep a look out for him - txt from 00 44203289491 - he does not give up so someone is being caught
Re: Malaysian Trademe/Paypal Car Scam
Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2011 9:16 pm
by oshee
Haha i got this email after advertising on T/me. What does anyone think...scam????
Email as follows:
Hi there, Thank you for getting back to me.Can you assure me that it's in good state and that i will not be disappointed with it.I'm ready to pay your asking price and to be honest, i wanted to buy this for my son, but the issue is i am an oceanographer and i do have a contract to go for which starts tomorrow and am leaving any moment from now..The contract is strictly no call due to the lack of reception on the sea area. But I'm able to access email anytime as we will make use of laptop so my only quickest payment option is PayPal as i can send money via PayPal anytime.Since I'm requesting this transaction to be done via PayPal, i will be responsible for all the paypal fee/charges on this transaction and if you don't have an account with paypal, its pretty easy, safe and secured to open one. Just log on to
http://www.paypal.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. I hope we can make the purchase as fast as possible? I have a mover that will come for it once payment clears and they will get it to my son's location safely.
If my mode of payment is accepted kindly email me with the information below to proceed with the payment.
1) The pictures
2) What is the condition?
3) Are you the Original Owner?
4) Your PayPal Email Address
5) Your Picked Up Location Address
Get back to me with your address so i can forward to the shipping company to schedule an appointment with you for pick up. I have a private pick up agent that will come for the pick up after payments has been made. So i look forward to hear from you soon.
Re: Malaysian Trademe/Paypal Car Scam
Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2011 9:28 pm
by cabalnz1
It is DEFINITELY the same scam and the notification you will get from Paypal is not really from them - so beware and as trademe says - dont send money overseas - only a NZ bank or OZ or cash
Google - Your friend
Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 2:38 am
by Foggyone
Re: Malaysian Trademe/Paypal Car Scam
Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 11:20 pm
by cabalnz1
And yet again this morning - this time he is getting clever - he uses Maori as agreeting "Kia Ora - is your car still for sale?" and the number has changed to NZ 006436132603 - ha ha very good - unfortunately NO SUCH NUMBER - no surprise Mr Rodney Walkingdall at gmail.com - I am waiting for his reply - I wonder if he is an oceanographer today or on an oil rig??
Re: Malaysian Trademe/Paypal Car Scam
Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 1:10 am
by blondi_chiq
This guy contacted me about my car asking to see more photos of the interior via text from +442032892491 and requested I email them to
walkingdall@gmail.com
I emailed them and received the following reply:
Hello.
I'm satisfied with the condition, I'm ready to buy this car and will be paying you through PayPal (
http://www.paypal.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;) which is a fast, safe and reliable method of payment and i will be paying the paypal charges too.. Please tell me your bottom dollar so that we can discuss further about the payment
Please Advise.
A quick google search for 'Rodney Attwood' led me here. Thanks guys, thought I'd add my experience.
Re: Malaysian Trademe/Paypal Car Scam
Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 1:56 am
by cabalnz1
I am glad it has worked for somebody - he keeps TXTing me but I dont have enough energy to reply - fun had by all.
Re: Malaysian Trademe/Paypal Car Scam
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2012 7:29 pm
by oshee
Re: Malaysian Trademe/Paypal Car Scam
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2012 9:29 pm
by Foggyone
gmail prevents you from using the email headers to find out which country these lowlifes work from.
If you want to find this information you need to get them to swap to another free email provider. Experience shows that these crooks have an almost inexhaustible supply of email accounts already set up. If you want to do this you need to socially engineer them onto hotmail, yahoo or something similar.
How to socially engineer these crooks.
It's simple, you use their greed against them. You need to get them thinking you are a likely victim, but can't use gmail. Something like this will work..
Hi.
Yes, I would like to sell you the car, but I see you are using gmail. My ISP has advised they are in litigation with Google (the owners of gmail) and inward emails from this provider may not reach their target. Given this, it would be helpful if you could use another email provider. Look forward to hearing from you.
Then stop answering emails from gmail. They WILL swap, and you can get the IP address from the email header.
Other lines than may work...
My virus checker is deleting some emails from gmail
My employer no longer accepts emails from gmail because of recent problems
Just let your imagination run wild. That's what these creeps do.
Re: Malaysian Trademe/Paypal Car Scam
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 7:28 pm
by oshee
I have clearly writtn on my auction no paypal payments ryt... due to finding out about 10 scam attempts ago and they still keep rolln in with the emails...heres the latest...
carre.devoll01@gmail.com
Hello
I will like to inform you that i have interest in your item
and get back to me asap if the item is still available for sale...
regards...
Carrel.
Oshee:(myself) Do you intend to use paypal?
Carol:Hello.
I'm satisfied with the condition of the vehicle. I will be paying you
through PayPal (
http://www.paypal.co.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;) or bank to bank transfer which is a
fast, safe and reliable method of payment.. And i will take care of
all Shipment Preparations for the vehicle to my home in :
Name : Carrel Devol
Address:56 Dremond rd
Town: Gravesend
State: kent
Zip Code: da119qb
Country: England
So i will be paying directly into your PayPal account without any
delay. Get back to me with the details below :
Name:
PayPal Email address
Cell Phone No.:
Total Cost of the item.
Or
Account Holder Name;
Account Number;
Bank Name:
IBAN:
Swift Code:
Or you can send me a paypal money request, so once i receive any of
those details i will go ahead with the payment and then i will contact
my shipping company after you get the payment. I will need your home
address for the vehicle to be Picked Up by the Shipping Company..And
also get back to me with the actual price you are willing to sell the
item.
Have a nice day.
Re: Malaysian Trademe/Paypal Car Scam
Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 5:11 am
by ds101
Hi all just had this toolbox try the scam on us this is what he emailed us after a wierd txt asking the condition of the car but thanks to google and this site we were wiser have sent a nice reply to them tehe...
Hello.
I'm satisfied with the condition, I'm ready to buy this car and will be paying you through PayPal (
http://www.paypal.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;) which is a fast, safe and reliable method of payment and i will be paying the paypal charges too.. Please tell me your bottom dollar so that we can discuss further about the payment
Please Advise.
Re: Malaysian Trademe/Paypal Car Scam
Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 8:28 am
by mike_trotter
Some more details relating to
walkingdall@gmail.com aka Rodney Attwood. The UK cell phone number they use (+442032892491) won't receive calls / txts.
The bottom dollar I 'negotiated' with him was twice my original asking price, and the condition of the interior I described as 'cracked, stained & really pretty rough' (photos on TradeMe show it's as new condition), but that was all fine with 'Rodney', the marine engineer on a ship in the Bahamas.
They use a domain 'paypal-nz.com' for the bogus PayPal emails that is registered to
Amir Lavi (
gary2548@gmail.com)
914 Shirefield Lane
Spring
Texas,77373
US
Tel. +1.5712505748
They ask for the Western Union 'courier' payment to be paid to:
Stewart Dunn
11 Bree Hill
Chelmsford
Essex
CM3 7AD
United Kingdom
An 'email ID' PP307 is used, the same 'id' was in an email inadvertendly sent to me by them, though addressed to another target scam-ee.
The latest email reads:
Dear Customer,
We are contacting you regarding your Transaction with Rodney Attwood, We are looking forward to receiving the Western Union receipt from you, and you are required to send the Western Union information to us within the next 24 Hours or Legal Action will be taken against you.
You are required to send to us the Western Union Information Stated Below for Verification:
(1) Sender's Name;
(2) Receiver's Name;
(3) MTCN (Money Transfer Control Number);
(4) Amount Sent;
(5) Western Union Receipt
We urge you to go and send the $2,000.00 NZD now, and send us the western union information as soon as possible. You can contact us if you have any question(s).
A. Williams,
The PayPal Team.
Mike
Re: Malaysian Trademe/Paypal Car Scam
Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 10:16 pm
by premierauto
These guys are going for it, i have a rally car on trade me for sale and got all the same text and emails, i sent a change of ownership form and auoritity card application to get this guy to fill out but now he lost interst, i found this web site and thought i would have some fun with him. PLEASE BEWARE they want to "buy" anthing.
Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 10:45 pm
by digidog
Hi Phillip and welcome to ScamBusters. In general this is a money laundering scam and the scammers don't
care if they score any cars at all. They'll overpay the seller using stolen credit cards or hacked bank accounts
then ask for the difference to be refunded via (anonymous) Western Union. They'll score a few hundred dollars
from each person who falls for the scam, so it's worth them cranking out template emails all day.
Of course, if TradeMe were to block IP ranges from the suspect countries (Nigeria, etc) then this sort of scam
would disappear from TM overnight.