Melipointer@Gmail.com
Consumer Report
- 11-13-2012
- 1
We were searching around for a car, because we were in serious need of it. I put my college savings on the line. A person by the name of 'Melissa Pointer" told me she was selling her car, a 2007 Nissan Altima. 65,000 miles. She told me she wanted to sell it here, because she moved to Portugal. My mother thought that it would be better to call her, and when we told her this threw email she sent:
heidy, why are you so suspicious about me? I'm a serious seller and i never fooled someone in any way. I won't risk my career, my freedom and my future for anything in the world!!! I would rather close this deal with other person than to know that you'll be very stressed hoping that i am a honest person, until you receive your vehicle. Your peace of mind is more important than this deal!!! If you decide not to go through with it there is no problem. I got quite a few offers left. Get back to me and let me know what you decide. Thank you for your time and interest. Whatever you decide i wish you good luck. Sincerely, melissa P.S. To show you that i'm a serious person i have attached a copy of my passport in this email. On fri, nov 2 at 4:27 am, heidy salmeron heidysalmeron@yahoo.com wrote: melissa, we would like to know if we could contact by phone. My mom does not believe western union is a trust-able means. We want to know that the offer is not to good to be true. Thank you. Our number is (Personal Information Removed)
I'm just a 16 year old and this person knew it.
Company: Melipointer@Gmail.com
Country: USA