Who else thinks this is a scam?
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He may be after email addresses (phishing)
I wonder why the gov't doesn't just say publicly that they won't prosecute hackers who go after spammers, Nigerians, etc. instead of trying to make life miserable for Windows users. Just think if they turned there talents to ridding the world of these vermin.
I wonder why the gov't doesn't just say publicly that they won't prosecute hackers who go after spammers, Nigerians, etc. instead of trying to make life miserable for Windows users. Just think if they turned there talents to ridding the world of these vermin.
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There was a special option code where you could order both transmissions on the same car with a button to switch it from the manual to the tiptronic auto. It was only available to customers in nigeria who were princes in exile though, so they did not sell alot of them.
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I saw this here on rennlist and was reading it and then for some reason I am looking around at Craigslist in Las Vegas and sure enough.
http://lasvegas.craigslist.org/cto/1156278116.html
http://lasvegas.craigslist.org/cto/1156278116.html
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It's a common scam to pull down pics from eBay or a used car dealer's website and use them to sell a non-existent car. From what I've heard on other forums, on the west coast the modus operandi is to meet you to do the transaction (cash in hand) at some lonely spot, serve up a smack-down, steal your money, and your other car.
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