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English: An allegedly fraudulent check in an Internet scam. It was sent by a "buyer" (really the scammer) to a seller (the target -- in this case, somebody selling a piano on Craigslist) to buy the piano plus moving expenses. The target deposits the check, thinks the money is in his or her account, then wires money to the supposed "movers" (really the scammer's account); but the check bounces, the movers never show, and the victim has been cheated.
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current20:27, 15 March 2013Thumbnail for version as of 20:27, 15 March 20132,177 × 933 (314 KB)Tomwsulcer (talk | contribs)Removed identifying numbers and signature.
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