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south1234

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  2. Hey Guys--I came across this forum after my husband thought he had found the "deal of a lifetime" while I kept telling him it was a scam! We have corresponded with Mr. Kramer and here's the latest email we've received from him-- "Here are the transaction steps: Buyer and Seller Agree to Terms, Both parties agree to terms of the transaction, which includes a description of the merchandise, sale price, number of days for the Buyer's inspection ( 3 days ). Buyer Pays: The Buyer submits a payment proof. Yahoo! Finance verifies the payment.Seller Ships Merchandise Upon payment verification, the Seller is authorized to ship merchandise and submit tracking information. Yahoo! Finance verifies that the Buyer receives the shipment. Buyer Accepts the merchandise The Buyer has a set number of days for an inspection and the option to accept or reject the merchandise. (in this case 3 days)Yahoo! Finance Pays the Seller If this is ok with you please reply with your complete name, address and shipping address in your next email and let me know if you are interested in knowing more details about this purchase so that I can open a transaction case at Yahoo! Finance and move forward with this deal. You will also need to make a free Yahoo! e-mail account in order to receive the invoice." "What's the HIN?" (I had asked for the HIN for the boat.) My husband thinks that if Yahoo Finance is involved that he would not lose his money--I think differently. We replied that my husband would travel to Arizona to see and try out the boat and make the transaction in person if everything was as stated in the email. What do you think the chances are that he'll reply???? South

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