Re: Got scammed!
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Originally Posted by Shoebox
I'm 60 years old, been messing with cars since I could hold a trouble light for my Dad. I've bought and sold a lot of car parts, pretty good at spotting the occasional dishonest guy.......... not this time though!
I put a WTB ad here and on the Early Ford V8 classifieds, looking for a pr of fender skirts for my 39 Merc. A guy named David "Gills" Hardy 1219 N. 76th St. Kansas City, KS. sends me pic of some skirts and a fair price. He requests payment via Moneygram, says he'll ship UPS and send me a tracking number.
Well, the money was picked up by his wife Karen Hardy 10 days ago, no tracking number, no skirts, no communication. Any suggestions what I should have done differently?? Thanks...
Shoebox
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Why would you want skirts for a 39 Merc? Fender darned near covers wheel anyhow. To each his own I guess. Sorry to hear you got scammed.
Using or causing to be used the mails or long distance telephone to defraud is a federal crime. Call the FBI.
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