He said that the goods were Visacci,etc.
JackieChan wrote: Guys, I was walking in to town yesterday from Thomas Street and this guy with an Italian accent pulls over and asks for directions to the airport. I gave him so details and he was off. He drove about 20m ahead and then pulled in and asked me to come over. He said that he was over for an exhibition at brown thomas and said that he had three suits that he was given. He told me that he didn't want to take them back with him as he would be hit for the baggage. He offered three for the price of one and said that it would be a cheap price. He said that the goods were Visacci,etc. I immediately suspected that this was a scam. Was I right?When I declined he said okay,thanked me and drove off. If it is a scam how does it work?
Dun laoire wrote: 100% scam and i can tell you a story about my boss who got scammed by possibly the very same man. The scammer noticed my boss in a garage getting petrol. He walked over to him and explained he was at an exhibition blah blah and had 3 suits left over and wanted to get rid of them cheap. Your man managed to get him over for ws he has him. My boss eventually caved in and went to a bank machine and handed over 300 euro (i think thats how much he paid anyway). Be careful, he tells me they are very convincing.
#Elites wrote: omfg...! Was walking home, Italien guy pulls up ask for directions, i give them, then says "i have 3 leather jackets from a fashion show" and just hands them to me, and drives on!!!!!!!!
Hobbes wrote: yea checked around. Its a variation of the Speakers for Sale scam.http://www.crimes-of-persuasion.com/Crimes/InPerson/speaker_scams.htm