Fortunately, I hesitated when Jennifer Smith tried to sell me a Toyota Tacoma, and upon researching this number, I discovered it was a scam and confirmed the truth with Google wallet.
Scam Alert: Google Wallet Vehicle Tricks! - +1 308-872-7142 ((308) 872-7142)
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It’s odd how quickly the script flips from a friendly sales pitch to a high‑pressure money request. Callers consistently pose as private sellers—often women named Sarah, Rachel or Catherine—offering cars, boats, or motorcycles at unreal prices. They push Google Wallet, Western Union or similar services, then disappear once the victim hesitates. Never share banking details or send funds before meeting in person, verifying vehicle VINs and the seller’s identity through official channels. Use a separate phone line for classifieds, block the number, and report the exchange to the platform and your bank. Staying skeptical and double‑checking details can stop the loss before it starts.
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A woman attempted to sell me a motor home at a very low price, claiming it was in excellent condition
Under the guise of Ingrid, this caller attempted to recruit me as a representative for Platium Oils company
Further research led to Googling the address provided in an email, which was listed as 4719 S Ridge Dr
An email response to a Craigslist ad led to a phone call, during which a question was asked about the need for wire transfers into a personal account. The caller hung up abruptly. This behavior is unprofessional and indicative of a scam. It is essential to exercise caution and never provide account information to anyone, as it can be used for malicious purposes such as credit card fraud.
The name I was given is supposedly VICTORIA B SULLIVAN........
An advertisement was encountered for a 2002 Harley Davidson with a trailer, listed at $4,200. However, upon emailing the seller, suspicious responses were received, and the individual refused to provide a phone number. Further investigation revealed identical listings in multiple cities, indicating a potential scam.
This woman was trying to sell me a 2009 honda accord, the price was very low, she wanted me to use google wallet, i almost belived her, but then i searched her name and email online and found somthing suspicious.
Fortunately, research revealed that Rachel Bennett's attempt to sell a car was likely a scam
In hindsight, it would have been wise to research more thoroughly, as intuition raised concerns during the transaction.
Unfortunately, we fell victim to a scam, and efforts are being made to recover the lost funds, although it seems unlikely to be successful.
A woman, who claimed to be Rachel Bennett, provided this number when I was looking at an Acura Rsx, but when I called, a man answered and asked me to do a money transfer through google wallet, wich I discoered was a scam after doing my reseach.
A significant amount of money was lost due to this individual's deceitful actions, which occurred while attempting to purchase a vehicle.
A woman is recruiting 'financial agents' for a company called Hellenic Oils, based in Greece, and is searching for candidates on Craigslist; when I questioned her about depositing checks, she hung up, and subsequent calls went unanswered
After missing a call from this number, we tried to call back, but were told the number was non-existent; despite this, the person continues to send emails
A nearly successful scam involving a fake Google wallet for a jeep purchase highlights the importance of thoroughly researching transactions.
The call was regardding a 2004 Mazda 3 advertisment on Carsoup, by the way
It's clear that this is a scam, they tryed to convince me to use google wallet for a transaction, but after researching i found that google never uses third party services for money transfer, so it's a definate scam.
A similar incident occured, involing a posting for an Audi S5, the caller used the name Diane Barton and the email adress [email protected]
ITS A SCAM!!!!! Beware of SARAH BROWN, she attmpted to sell me a 2010 Ford pick-up on Cars.com also.
Possibly a scame, a woman name Sarah Brown trying to sell a BMW X6, it was listed on Cars.com
An advertisement for a 2008 BMW X6 with 32,000 miles for $32,000 is what this call is about.
It appears that this individual, along with another, is engaged in a scam on Craigslist, selling Lund boats at suspiciously low prices, a clear warning sign for potential buyers
The caller attempted to sell me a Mercedes for $26K using Google Wallet, a deal that seemed too good to be true and likely a scam.
A woman contacted me about a motorcycle for sale, which turned out to be a scam, and I lost $4200.00.
Apparently, there is a unauthorized charge on my credit card from this number
My bank account was charged by this company, and when I attempted to contact them, I encountered a foreign-sounding recording that refused to connect me to a representative, indicating a potential scam.
I discovered charges in my bank account that originated from a number in Nebraska