Avoid scammers. Don't post personal info!
-
Topic author - Posts: 1088
- Joined: Wed Jan 16, 2019 6:32 pm
- First Name: Jeff
- Last Name: Stevenson
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1921 Touring
- Location: Wilder Idaho
- Board Member Since: 2017
Avoid scammers. Don't post personal info!
To Avoid scammers, Don't post personal info! This includes your email address, & phone number.
Do so at your own risk.
It's better to communicate through the forum system.
AdminJeff
Do so at your own risk.
It's better to communicate through the forum system.
AdminJeff
Assistant WebSite Admin
1921 Model T Touring, 1930 Model A Roadster
Voltage Regulators, Starter & Generator Repair & Parts manufacturing
www.modeltregulators.com
www.modeltstarters.com
1921 Model T Touring, 1930 Model A Roadster
Voltage Regulators, Starter & Generator Repair & Parts manufacturing
www.modeltregulators.com
www.modeltstarters.com
-
- Posts: 334
- Joined: Sat Aug 08, 2020 4:26 pm
- First Name: Lisa
- Last Name: Goldberg
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: Bought my first T - a 1926 T Coupe - in March 2022!
- Location: Studio City, CA
Re: Avoid scammers. Don't post personal info!
agreed! after my 'wanted bumpers' and 'steering gear' post I have definitely getting a lot of communication from folks pretending to be actual members selling those items using pictures they find on the internet and asking me to PayPal payment. Be careful folks! THX JEFF!
Last edited by lirogo27 on Sun Sep 22, 2024 11:55 am, edited 1 time in total.
-
- Posts: 6258
- Joined: Tue Jan 08, 2019 4:56 pm
- First Name: Frank
- Last Name: Brandi
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: Speedsters (1919 w 1926 upgrades), 1926 (Ricardo Head)
- Location: Moline IL
- Board Member Since: 2018
Re: Avoid scammers. Don't post personal info!
Not sure why members think they are avoiding being scammed by encrypting email & phone numbers. Its still personal info encrypted or not. The only reason to do so is to sell to non-members "caveat venditor"
Something like these name###(at)gmail(dot)com or 3oh9,six6six,twothree9one. Or even a picture of them (I almost got scammed with a photo of my email address, removed most of them)
Scammers can read & decipher the encryption the same as members. Also scanning websites for ")com" or ".com"
https://www.google.com/search?q=%22%29c ... s-wiz-serp
Something like these name###(at)gmail(dot)com or 3oh9,six6six,twothree9one. Or even a picture of them (I almost got scammed with a photo of my email address, removed most of them)
Scammers can read & decipher the encryption the same as members. Also scanning websites for ")com" or ".com"
https://www.google.com/search?q=%22%29c ... s-wiz-serp
The past is a great place and I don't want to erase it or to regret it, but I don't want to be its prisoner either.
Mick Jagger
Mick Jagger
-
- Posts: 76
- Joined: Sat Jan 12, 2019 10:30 pm
- First Name: Tommy
- Last Name: Turner
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1916 Touring
- Location: Magnolia, KY
Re: Avoid scammers. Don't post personal info!
The reason I use “2 7 zero” is to keep the bots from grabbing it. Yes, a scammer can still decipher but if many of you are like me your info such is out there already on business sites and the like. If you’re wise to be cautious, you can avoid the scammer. Be cautious of:
1. The person who is a new member to the forum you’re on
2. They want a quick deal such as “I have another person interested so if you want it you need to pay now”
3. If they are trying to buy, never allow them to send you “extra money” that you are to send immediately to the shipper that’s picking up their items
4. If they are paying for something via check (personal or cashier’s) give it at least a week to clear the bank before you allow anything to be shipped or picked up (I usually require 10 days)
5. Be very cautious of the deal that’s too good to be true. If they are offering to sell you something at 1/2 of what it normally sells for, your probably dealing with a scammer.
6. I only use PayPal Goods & Services to pay. The scammer will only want you to use Friends & Family. If it’s a scam and you don’t receive your parts or whatever, with a goods & services payment you can more than likely get a refund from PayPal of your money. Be aware though that the guarantee does not apply to titled vehicles.
1. The person who is a new member to the forum you’re on
2. They want a quick deal such as “I have another person interested so if you want it you need to pay now”
3. If they are trying to buy, never allow them to send you “extra money” that you are to send immediately to the shipper that’s picking up their items
4. If they are paying for something via check (personal or cashier’s) give it at least a week to clear the bank before you allow anything to be shipped or picked up (I usually require 10 days)
5. Be very cautious of the deal that’s too good to be true. If they are offering to sell you something at 1/2 of what it normally sells for, your probably dealing with a scammer.
6. I only use PayPal Goods & Services to pay. The scammer will only want you to use Friends & Family. If it’s a scam and you don’t receive your parts or whatever, with a goods & services payment you can more than likely get a refund from PayPal of your money. Be aware though that the guarantee does not apply to titled vehicles.
-
- Posts: 689
- Joined: Sun Jan 06, 2019 12:47 pm
- First Name: Frank
- Last Name: Seress
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1912 Towncar, 1915 Touring
- Location: Prescott, Arizona
Re: Avoid scammers. Don't post personal info!
I was contacted by a presumably 90 year old gentlemen, in a wheelchair going in for surgery soon, regarding a model A four door that I advertised to want to buy a year ago. He sent me pictures and even offered to deliver the car for me to Europe, door to door from Pittsburgh. I am in Arizona, but the museum that is the buyer is in Europe. He refused to talk to me on the phone but was capable of email with pictures. Scammer.
-
- Posts: 573
- Joined: Tue May 26, 2020 6:23 pm
- First Name: Morgan
- Last Name: Blanchard
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1926 Model T Speedster Project, 1922 Runabout Pickup
- Location: Anchorage, Alaska
Re: Avoid scammers. Don't post personal info!
I got caught by a guy offering to sell me a hinge I posted a WTB for on this forum. He started acting hinky and asked me to send him a picture of the check. I looked up his address and it’s an apartment building in Brooklyn. I discovered that he has been scamming people on other forums. Fortunately, the purchase was small and I should have time to stop the check before he gets it.
I have had nothing but good experiences buying things off this forum up till now, but it looks like things are changing.
Update: After contacting the guy and saying “sorry if I have this wrong, but I see that your name and address is on another car forum for fraud related to the sale is antique car parts. I am not comfortable with this transaction and have stopped payment on the check,” he entered a different check number and cashed the check! I caught it immediately and my bank canceled the transaction. Pay attention out there.
I have had nothing but good experiences buying things off this forum up till now, but it looks like things are changing.
Update: After contacting the guy and saying “sorry if I have this wrong, but I see that your name and address is on another car forum for fraud related to the sale is antique car parts. I am not comfortable with this transaction and have stopped payment on the check,” he entered a different check number and cashed the check! I caught it immediately and my bank canceled the transaction. Pay attention out there.
-
- Posts: 100
- Joined: Thu Dec 12, 2024 8:47 am
- First Name: T
- Last Name: Gates
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1913 Touring, 1926 Fordor
- Location: USA
- Board Member Since: 2019
Re: Avoid scammers. Don't post personal info!
You don't have to post any personal info, since as I brought the issue up to a moderator with no response, we're already giving scammers all they need to do to continue their quest to scam us since we're required unnecessarily in my opinion to provide the starting point of info to the right of all our posts. Like this one here. Need to stop this.
-
- Posts: 249
- Joined: Thu Jan 17, 2019 3:26 pm
- First Name: Douglas
- Last Name: Ogden
- Location: Tucson?
Re: Avoid scammers. Don't post personal info!
Should we start a public list of scammers emails? Right now I’ve got two who are trying really hard…they might get lucky and find a picture of what I am actually looking for.
Would also add this to the list of scammers emails tricks:
1. An email copying in another person who has exactly what you are looking for.
2. To combat fake/ stolen images ask for a picture of the item with a personal or unique bit of identification, such as a business card, a ruler or tape measurer, something that would create validity and most likely would not have been in a readily visible in an online clipped image. I occasionally trade radiator badges, most don’t share images of the back of badges or emblems online to help protect others from scammers.
Would also add this to the list of scammers emails tricks:
1. An email copying in another person who has exactly what you are looking for.
2. To combat fake/ stolen images ask for a picture of the item with a personal or unique bit of identification, such as a business card, a ruler or tape measurer, something that would create validity and most likely would not have been in a readily visible in an online clipped image. I occasionally trade radiator badges, most don’t share images of the back of badges or emblems online to help protect others from scammers.