fantastic.com fantastic.com
Search:    Main -> About Us -> Security & Privacy -> Terms of Service -> Add Your Link -> Add Your Article   
 
 

Baseball Gloves For Men And Women

Gloves, like the hands they fit, come in a variety of sizes. Baseball and softball gloves also are g ... - William Smith
 

Sailing the Saronic Gulf

The Saronic Gulf lies to the south of Athens, the capital of Greece. As a practical sailing area it ... - ken jones
 

Improve Your Posture For Better Golf

Golfers struggling to improve their performance on the course must typically focus on the fundamenta ... - Susan Hill
 
 

Callaway Golf - Tips And Useful Information For The Avid Golfer - Part 2

Callaway Golf is one of the most respected names in the golf industry for its quality of products th ... - Edwin Shackleford
 

Prepare Yourself For Nature And The Outdoors

Camping outside in the woods or forest with your family, friends, and loved ones can be a very enjoy ... - Terrell James
 
 

Main –› Sports –› Boating Sports
 

Avoid Boat Buying Fraud

 

Author: Tim Gottschalk

If you have attempted to sell a boat (or car, etc.) on the internet, chances are you may have come across prospective buyers offering to buy your boat for more than it is worth.

The story usually goes something like this. They email you telling you they like your boat. They (or their client) want to buy the boat, and have you ship it overseas to Nigeria, or some similar country. The prospective buyer will send you a cashier's check for more than the amount. The buyer may tell you this additional amount will be used to cover the shipping cost. Another tact they use is to tell you they have a debtor in the US that owes them money. You settle with the debtor for the amount of the boat, and send them the difference.

If you are approached with this situation, Please proceed with extreme caution. These scammers will go to the trouble of sending you a check via certified mail that is a forgery. At first glance the checks appear real. But in reality are not worth the paper they are printed on. Just remember; certified checks are NOT GUARANTEED. Your bank will honor the check and give you cash against it. A counterfeit cashier's check may not be discovered until weeks after it has been cashed. When the forgery is discovered, you will be held responsible for the funds drawn on this check!

Not only will you be out the money, your boat is now overseas. It will be very difficult to prosecute someone from a foreign country.

We recommend if you are dealing with someone overseas, make sure you do thorough background checks. Get as much information about the buyer as possible. Also try to use a 3rd party escrow company for the funds, to help protect you.

And finally - IF IT SOUNDS TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE, IT PROBABLY IS!

If you have been victimized by the Nigerian scam forward appropriate documentation to the United States Secret Service, Financial Crimes Division, 950 H Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 20223. Don't expect much help though. The Secret Service has not jurisdiction in these countries. They cannot force the Nigerian Government or Police to act.

Author Bio:
Tim Gottschalk is a popular columnist. Tim likes to pen down articles about this area.
You can also reach this article by using: yachts, redneck yacht club, yacht, rowing, yachts for sale, luxury yachts, boating supplies, motor yachts
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Ready, Set, Go!
 
Bamboo Fly Fishing Rods
 
My Top Baseball Teams of All Time (In No Particular Order) Part One
 
Wado ryu Karate Principles for Self Defense
 
Exploring the Different Types of Boat Insuarance
 
Golf: The Past And Present
 
British Aikido Board National Nepotism Seminar
 
Pro Bass Fishing: An Inside View
 
Proper Body Alignment and Golf
 
Learning to sail the USA way
 
 
 
Add Url
 

Property & Estate

Cooking & Drinking

Academics & Learning

Computers & Networking

Art & Creative

Science & Research

Finance & Investment

Government & Politics

Medical Care

Malls & Shopping

Travel & Vacation

Entertainment

Home & Garden

Self Help

Fitness & Health

Issues & News

Sports

Business & Companies

Society & Issues

Lifestyle & Fashion

Employment & Careers

Games & Play

Vehicles & Automotive

Teens & Kids

 
Main -> Security & Privacy -> Terms of Service
Copyright © www.fantasticarticle.com - All Rights Reserved Worldwide.