Originally Posted by
CMHN
A few months back I did a cleanup for a lady at her farm. Got a lot of items, farm implements, scrap, a couple garden tractors, ect... The add has been up for about a month, with me re listing ever 4 days or so.
If they are scammers, they have had plenty of time to come up with this elaborate story.
Originally Posted by
CMHN
This kinda irritated me, basically he was calling me a thief. He is located about 100 miles from me, and further than that from the farm I got the items at. I then called him a scammer and that our conversation was over, I figured if he was serious that he can have the police contact me and I will give them the information, he doesn't need my clients information.
We will see what he says next.
As Kris Kringle said, do you have a bill of sale or any documents to prove that said items were removed from her property, as requested by her.
Call his bluff...If he makes contact again, kindly explain to him that if he wishes to pursue this matter any further, you would be willing to provide any and all documents relating to the purchase of these items, including contact details of the seller along with a
copy of the Bill of Sale, upon a written and signed request from his solicitor, in which he then would need to provide relevant details / serial numbers for each item he thinks you have that are his.
As you feel that it is very unprofessional to give out customers details to "anyone" who asks.
Failing that, you would also be more than happy to co-operate with any ongoing investigation by
law enforcement.
Let him do the running round!
Its for him to prove that the items are his, not for you to prove they are not!
I would say SCAM!
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