In one word or less . . . No If you were buying a car, or anything for that matter, would you say to the seller, let me know how much you want and I will write you a cheque? Don't know about you, but I know I wouln't. All you know is that he, supposedly, is a businessman in Portugal, with an old Portuguese name, WHITE. Nothing in the email saying his full name, where he lives in Portugal, or what his business name is. All these are things I would expect from a professional person. I would expect a full name and location from anyone making a serious inquiry. This is an old scam. Just presented in a new format. Like the old saying - if it seems to be too good to be true, it probably is. Bill Vancouver, BC ----- Original Message ----- From: conrad burnett To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 8:22 PM Subject: IML: casheir check scam ? I received this e-mail today....is this legit ? Hello, I saw your advert via the internet and i am interested in the purchase of the " 1959 Imperial Silver Crest Landau Coupe", I am a businesman based in Portugal who is into importation, I have a local shipper that takes care of my shipping so shipping is no problem, as soon as the transaction is completed my shipper will come to pick it up.my only request is if you will accept a cashier's cheque drawn in American bank, so if this is ok by you, kindly let me know your last price offer via email and forward me your phone number.Also with your full mailling address where you will be receiving the cheque.... Expecting your truthfull response. Thanks WHITE...... \