Tomas
Anastasia, Island,#2Consumer Comment
Wed, October 01, 2008
The same person is trying that scam in this area. I am a Mac consultant and I had a client contact me and ask me about the deal. In the first case "Amy" was selling a Mac Book for $500 and although that is a low price it is not impossible that a person in need of cash might go that low. As soon as she wrote back to my client saying she was now in the UK, my advice was to let it lie. He wrote back asking to see the computer "hands on" and she never answered. Now today, she is back with the Mac Book Pro for $600. You could sell that computer all day long on ebay for $1500 easy, so this is obviously a scam. I'm in communication though just in case I can get them to slip up some how. I'm not certain what I can do, but I will tie them up with some bogus tricks of my own and if I can get them running about trying to pick up $ that doesn't show up, I will at least give them a bit of bother.