- Report: #709539
Complaint Review: Tiffany Williams
| Tiffany Williams 1000 Quayside Ter, Miami FL 33138
Miami, Florida United States of America |
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Tiffany Williams Rick Belen in Massachusettes and John Larkin in Miami FL 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Loredo Miami, Florida
*Consumer Comment: How Do You Spell "Dumb"?
*Consumer Comment: Every Craigslist post...
*Consumer Comment: Sorry you were ripped
*Consumer Comment: Craigslist has nothing to do with Ebay!
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Search Tips#1 Consumer Comment
How Do You Spell "Dumb"?
AUTHOR: Jim - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, March 24, 2011
#2 Consumer Comment
Every Craigslist post...
AUTHOR: Flynrider - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, March 24, 2011
Has the following warning attached :
"Avoid scams and fraud by dealing locally! Beware any deal involving Western Union, Moneygram, wire transfer, cashier check, money order, shipping, escrow, or any promise of transaction protection/certification/guarantee"
As I see it, you broke at least four of those rules.
The police are not likely to be of any help. If you used Western Union or Moneygram to send the money (which scammers always require), you basically sent untraceable cash to someone you don't know.
Most of the Craigslist posts that offer vehicles at well below their book value are variations of this scam.
#3 Consumer Comment
Sorry you were ripped
AUTHOR: Hillcrest motel - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, March 24, 2011
to respond to a Craigslist ad is a huge red flag and is guaranteed to be a scam. My local Craigslist has
so many of these scam car ads that I have to spend at least half an hour a day flagging them. I flag
maybe 15 per day.
Why they always seem to use $2800 as the price for these much more valuable
cars and suvs is a mystery, but I hope they keep it up. Please pay attention to the large warning at
the top of each Craigslist page and deal locally only. I will bet they made you wire the money,
another sign of 100 percent scam. Be glad that you lost only $2300!!
#4 Consumer Comment
Craigslist has nothing to do with Ebay!
AUTHOR: MovingForward - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, March 24, 2011
All over Craigslist are disclosures on how to avoid a scam. Ebay has nothing whatsoever to do with Craigslist, they are completely different sites and different corporations with different owners. Next time read the rules of the site AND read the disclosures, they are there for a reason.
The number one rule on Craigslist is go to the seller directly and exchange cash for the item. In this case, you would have actually seen the Jeep and the title and done the exchange after you and your mechanic inspected the Jeep. Sounds like you did not do this at all. In fact, I bet you wired the funds without ever looking at the Jeep up close and personally inspecting it.
I hate to see people scammed, but you brought this on yourself even after all of the Craigslist warnings. Hopefully the police can help, but I doubt it. Don't be so eager to wire your money to a stranger next time. In fact, don't wire your money to any strangers at all.

