See, first all he requested were novels, so I didn't think anything of it. But regardless, I was not going to have some random come to my house to get the books, and I was not going to take a cashier cheque or money order. However, when I told him nicely that I was not interested in selling this way, that's when I was flooded with an email for every book I had listed. That's when I started to get sketched out - who knows about tusbe.com except for university students in the Toronto area? Maybe this guy just wants peoples' addresses. The fact that he started requesting everything I had posted, even text books, was really strange.
Pretty sure it's some kind of scam. I listed a bunch of books on Facebook Marketplace and I got one of these emails. Didn't follow through with it, of course.
Yeah, be careful of those kinds of emails. :-/ I get a lot of them from concertpitchpiano.com, a site for piano teachers. A lot of emails from people from abroad. It's a good idea to block the sender.
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