Advert Rec's today read:
Quote"
The Advert you posted specifies that you needed some parts. I have lots of parts in stock that I want to sell at a very affordable and negotiable price.
Will ship anywhere in the lower 48--195.00
Needs to go before it goes to the bay
Kind Regards
Martins
Address- 72 Broadwick Street London W1F9EP
E-mail-marketsales2000@gmail-com
Dah does that sound like a scammer or am I wrong. Funny that is more that 500 miles from Redding, like 7000===
spam
How do we know it's spam???
Being that the address provided is for Hearst Magazines UK and it houses several prominent magazines, maybe "Martins" is one of the models for Cosmo and she doesn't know the value of her Ruckstell parts. I would ask for proof she has the parts. Perhaps a photo of her holding an axle housing would demonstrate her honesty.
Total spam. For the most part, it's just too generic, as in "I have the parts you need" rather than, "I have a Ruckstell I'm willing to part with" or something similar.
Just because marketsales2000 has been on Mr. Pinball's Blacklist of Spammers since at least 2010, we can't take it for granted that this isn't Samara Martins, the model. Why would a Cosmo model have to lie about Ruckstells?