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Just backed out of a sale

Dobbinsky

Elite
In Idaho, we have a weapons buy and sell site. Purchasers and sellers can correspond, buy and sell, and the site is merely a conduit for communication and photos. There is a nominal annual fee for sellers. The site doesn't involve themselves with any transactions.
I found a mint condition S&W model 4506 made in 1989...the most valuable model. The owner seemed quite pleasant on the phone, and we talked quite a lot. He claimed he was 77 years old and thinning out his herd. He had an out of state area code, but said he lived in a town about five hours from me in Idaho. Not all that unusual. It's hard to put into words. After speaking, he was to get back with me about contacting his FFL. I didn't hear from him for the entire week. Tonight he texted me, and went on about how he didn't contact his FFL, that I should send him a Post Office Money Order, then get on his FFL's website and fill out the form myself, or he would do it for me (he can't do that for me). Before that, he asked if my FFL would send him their license and wanted their number. He never called them. I explained to him that this wasn't difficult and that all he needed to do was for himself or his FFL to call my FFL, and my guy will gladly email his license over, the gun can then be mailed to my FFL, and I fill out the paperwork when I pick the gun up. Easy.
I texted him back tonight and told him that I was sorry, that I meant no offense, and that something just felt "off" to me, and that I didn't want to purchase the gun. Hell, for I know, everything would have worked out fine, but I wasn't taking any chances with almost $1K in price, shipping, and transfer fees.
 
I had one of these "paid you too much, send me a money order for the difference" scammers go so far as to send me an FFL to ship the gun they supposedly wanted to buy to. Real FFL, which wasn't the point but tried to make it look more legit.

They sent me a clearly fake cashier's check, so I went on PirateShip and generated a label from me to their FFL (you can cancel these for a refund if you don't print them). I sent them the tracking info, and said I just put the overage as cash in an envelope with the gun in the box to the FFL so he could pick them both up there.

Poor scammer completely lost his mind when I told him that and had a valid tracking number to the stolen FFL he sent me.

Canceled the label, had a laugh. :)
 
I had one of these "paid you too much, send me a money order for the difference" scammers go so far as to send me an FFL to ship the gun they supposedly wanted to buy to. Real FFL, which wasn't the point but tried to make it look more legit.

They sent me a clearly fake cashier's check, so I went on PirateShip and generated a label from me to their FFL (you can cancel these for a refund if you don't print them). I sent them the tracking info, and said I just put the overage as cash in an envelope with the gun in the box to the FFL so he could pick them both up there.

Poor scammer completely lost his mind when I told him that and had a valid tracking number to the stolen FFL he sent me.

Canceled the label, had a laugh. :)
I love it!
 
Being in the SW corner of Tennessee, Mississippi and Arkansas are right next door. Twice I've had to cancel otherwise very profitable sales because the buyer was just across the line, but refused to transfer through a FFL. In their opinion, they were so close, why bother? One guy got highly pissed at me. :rolleyes:
 
Being in the SW corner of Tennessee, Mississippi and Arkansas are right next door. Twice I've had to cancel otherwise very profitable sales because the buyer was just across the line, but refused to transfer through a FFL. In their opinion, they were so close, why bother? One guy got highly pissed at me. :rolleyes:
Anyone getting that angry over it, shouldn't own a gun.
 
There seem to be more and more scammers coming out of the woodwork these days. You see them everywhere on Nextdoor, Facebook, Real Estate ads, Craigslist, Facebook Market Place and several other sites. And with AI possibly being used now and in the future, it becomes even more critical to look closely at things at not take them at their word. Sucks it has to be like this, but here we are. Unfortunately, we have so many due to people being too naive.
 
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