Toyota Celica Supra Forum banner

Terri Rowe

1490 Views 6 Replies 5 Participants Last post by  Flyin' Hawaiian
Terri Rowe and Aaron Crossetto are SCAMS

Does anyone know user Terri Rowe? He messaged me yesterday about a WTB ad that I posted and instructed me to contact someone via email in Washington. I've had some exchanges with this person and I've very suspicious this is a scam. Terri joined the forums yesterday with location in Colfax IN.
1 - 7 of 7 Posts
Does anyone know user Terri Rowe? He messaged me yesterday about a WTB ad that I posted and instructed me to contact someone via email in Washington. I've had some exchanges with this person and I've very suspicious this is a scam. Terri joined the forums yesterday with location in Colfax IN.
This person is a SCAM!!! DO not do business with him. He referred me to a guy named Aaron in Washington. Email address is [email protected] would only take a moneygram via Wal-Mart. And didn't have any pictures and made up some bogus story that his PayPal account was hacked and would not use PayPal again. And also his phone couldn't take any pictures. Do not buy into this crap. Here is the info he provided

Aaron Crossetto*
9690 51ST Ave S# B
Seattle, WA 98121
Email is [email protected]


Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G925A using Tapatalk
Yeah he messaged me, too. Thanks for the heads-up. (I was real excited about that timing gear, too...)
Wow these guys are trolling everywhere. I contacted Walmart and reported fraud on their moneygram service. You just have to be super careful about who you deal with online and always use a protected form of payment like paypal.
Thanks. You expect this kind of shit with people selling used i-phones and other popular items as there's no limit to the number of potential victims, but you don't expect to find them trolling the car hobby.
Thought I'd add to the list of scammers here! If any of you are on Facebook, there's a "company" that goes by the name MK2 Celica supra parts warehouse, based out of Las Vegas. This guy will take your money via Paypal, then after a month or two of buyers not receiving any of their parts, they put a dispute in at Paypal and the guy immediately refunds the money! Another group I'm in has several folks that have had the same exact experience as I did, and the only conclusion we can come up with is that the guy who's running that page doesn't actually have any parts for sale, but just uses the money as a free-interest loan, perhaps to hit the casinos?
Just a head's up on that guy, its obvious that he really doesn't have any parts for sale and has the page up to scam people out of their money, even if its just for a month or two.
1 - 7 of 7 Posts
This is an older thread, you may not receive a response, and could be reviving an old thread. Please consider creating a new thread.
Top