It pays to investigate what seems "too good to be true" letters or emails. I am seeing so much scamming emails for items I have placed on Craigslist, too. They seem to be automatic generated emails as they always just say "your item" instead of identifying it. Everyone need to have a "heads-up" attitude these days.
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