Had a very strange encounter last week. Have a 40k vehicle posted for sale, received message from someone interested to come view. I said sure.
I opened the garage and it was a 16 year old kid standing there with a backpack on. I immediately knew it was going to be a waste of time. Could tell it must've been his first time looking at a car. Spent 2 mins looking at it, asking a few questions. I asked how he got here? A bus he said. Then said he would talk to his dad, he walked down the street and then another kid rounded the corner whom he met up with.
Shortly later I get a text from his "dad" Will you accept 35k? I can send him over with a cheque right now. I said no I really don't care if I sell or not, $39,000 its yours. He immediately says no problem and agrees. Will send kid over now. I said is it a certified bank draft? No but I can send you a photo of my license so you have my address. We went back and forth saying I need him to come meet me at the bank (I knew it was a scam, just kind of playing with them) etc etc, then I said the bank is closed, need to wait until it's open. Unless "dad" was multi-millionaire highly doubtful he would just write a cheque for that kind of money sight unseen, not asking about a safety, or a single thing about the vehicle.
Didn't hear from him the next day. I sent a text at 5pm "Thanks a lot for wasting my time. You should really do more research on who you're trying to scam, I have you on video and your fingerprints and will be more than willing to give them to my brother who is a detective at Peel police. Only an idiot would accept a personal cheque these days"
He then sent about 10 texts claiming his innocence, including "you can't accuse me of scamming you just because I'm_______ (insert skin color)
All I replied was, "I have everything I need, have a nice day"
Wanted to scare him off so he never came back around, I think maybe they were just looking for an easy vehicle, hoping I'd leave it running while he was looking at it so he could drive off.