bigballer
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- Joined
- Jun 2, 2006
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- Tractor
- 2006 Kubota L3400
i know there are a ton out there and this has been covered alot lately but i figure some people may benefit from my experience. the seller posted a bx2200 (204hrs) on CL for $2850. I emailed expressing interest and got a response within 30 minutes. Andy <sgt.andy07@yahoo.com> stated his platoon was being deployed to iraq and he didn't want his tractor sitting in the backyard "getting old". he said payment would be handled by a 3rd party (ebay) to eliminate any trust issues. i responded positively and an hour later recieved an invoice (with ebays logo) stating i should immediately to go the nearest moneygram sub and submit payment. once payment was recieved the tractor would be shipped (free of charge) and arrive at my "doorstep" in 3-4 days. i asked him for the SN of the machine so i could verify any service bulletins, etc.. he sent one and a quick google search pulled up a hit for a tractor (bx2200, 405hrs) for sale in PA, he claimed his was in OK. i also sent ebay a copy of the invoice asking if it was legitimate. They responded in a couple hours stating the invoice was fake and they never use moneygram or any other "wire" service for transactions, on top of that, they never act as 3rd party for transactions between private partys and that an escrow company should be used. i emailed the sgt andy asking him to confirm the SN because my search had found a potential duplicate, stating i was still interested but wanted to be sure i wasn't being scammed. of course he hasn't responded yet. conscience probably got the best of him 
now i knew this was a scam from the beginning but never really knew how they "handled" taking care of the buyer so this was more a fact finding mission than anything else..
i wonder how many people actually fall for this type of thing, tractor related or not, this has to be big business for thieves..
now i knew this was a scam from the beginning but never really knew how they "handled" taking care of the buyer so this was more a fact finding mission than anything else..
i wonder how many people actually fall for this type of thing, tractor related or not, this has to be big business for thieves..