MaryKay
Stratsford,#2Author of original report
Sun, September 30, 2012
Thank you, I am reporting it to Craigslist and they make it easy to file a complaint.
Webwench
Louisburg,#3Consumer Comment
Sun, September 30, 2012
I experienced a similar scam. Scammers will hit on anything they think they can get money out of people. I spotted it was a scam after 3 emails but continued to communicate with the scammer while I contacted the web site that he/she found my contact information christian john <[email protected]>was my scammer, of course that email address could also have been hacked.
I also notified every pet sitter in my area to make them aware of this new scam. Please do the same in your area. I had a co-op of pet sitters so it was pretty easy to get the word out to quite a few.
The check would have been fake, good job in spotting the scam quickly. My best advice is to contact the ISP that provides the email address to have it removed (Yes, they will investigate and remove the address) and if you are friendly or have a pet sitter forum in your area to get the word out. It may not stop them but will sure slow them down when more people are aware of the scam and demand the ISP remove their email addresses. Best of luck with your biz, Pet sitting is the greatest job on earth!