About a month ago I sold Lilli, our exceptional 2002 on BaT. She garnered 131 comments, many from friends, members here and the 2002faq board. A big thanks to all. I have attached the BaT ad.
Well, the day before yesterday I woke up to an email from a member, alerting me to a facebook ad for, you guessed it, Lilli. The scammer, no, thief, had hacked into the facebook account of my buyer's wife, lifted BaT copy and a dozen or so photos from my BaT ad, and was selling the car for $500.00 more than my buyer paid. Yes, Lilli is exceptional. Facebook took the ad down, I believe it reappeared, not sure, and is gone.
The contact person in the fake facebook ad, was my buyer's wife. The location map centered on a town near where they live. Amazing what these talented criminals can do.
A long chain of emails over the last three days ensued. And possibly the most interesting one was from "Britishiron" as he is known on 2002faq, pointing out how we have gone from paper Hemmings to screens and the World Wide Web. And Britishiron points out that in the journey we have inadvertently revealed so much about ourselves, our lives and our personal information that we have left ourselves vulnerable to criminals like my scammer.
Remember that slogan from the '60s, "Let it all hang our." Well do, but in ways we could not imagine back in those more innocent, halcyon days.
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Steve
Well, the day before yesterday I woke up to an email from a member, alerting me to a facebook ad for, you guessed it, Lilli. The scammer, no, thief, had hacked into the facebook account of my buyer's wife, lifted BaT copy and a dozen or so photos from my BaT ad, and was selling the car for $500.00 more than my buyer paid. Yes, Lilli is exceptional. Facebook took the ad down, I believe it reappeared, not sure, and is gone.
The contact person in the fake facebook ad, was my buyer's wife. The location map centered on a town near where they live. Amazing what these talented criminals can do.
A long chain of emails over the last three days ensued. And possibly the most interesting one was from "Britishiron" as he is known on 2002faq, pointing out how we have gone from paper Hemmings to screens and the World Wide Web. And Britishiron points out that in the journey we have inadvertently revealed so much about ourselves, our lives and our personal information that we have left ourselves vulnerable to criminals like my scammer.
Remember that slogan from the '60s, "Let it all hang our." Well do, but in ways we could not imagine back in those more innocent, halcyon days.

1976 BMW 2002
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Steve