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If you are selling something over the internet or through the classifieds, you may be targeted by a cheque overpayment scam. You might receive an offer from a potential buyer (often quite generous) and accept it. The scammer then sends you a cheque, but the cheque is for more money than the agreed price.
The scammer will invent an excuse for the overpayment. For example, the scammer might tell you that the extra money is meant to cover the fees of an agent or extra shipping costs. The scammer might just say that it was a mistake they made when they wrote the cheque. The scammer will then ask you to refund the excess amount—usually through an online banking transfer or a wire transfer (such as Western Union).
The scammer is hoping that you will do this before you discover that their cheque has bounced. You will have lost the money you paid into their account, and if you have already sent the item you were selling, you will lose this as well. At the very least, the scammer will have wasted your time and prevented you from accepting any legitimate offers.
Originally posted by ownbestenemy
Am I just the only one with a "big ego..."
I say let them get scammed. Let nature take its course, because if you haven't learned by now, no amount of media or alternative media will sway you from sending that money.
Originally posted by Gromle
Do you actually still use checks over there?
Has to be over 15-20 years since the last time I saw one. They are obsolete here.
But offcourse, new scams pop up to adapt the payment methods.
Originally posted by ownbestenemy
Originally posted by Gromle
Do you actually still use checks over there?
Has to be over 15-20 years since the last time I saw one. They are obsolete here.
But offcourse, new scams pop up to adapt the payment methods.
Checks still are being used. Just received mine from my former leaser. They are far and few between but many normal people know where they are from and where they are going to.