This has happened to me twice. I've listed a rather expensive piece of furniture on Facebook. I then receive a message from someone which reads: I explain to you you will receive cash in an envelope which will be sent via the UPS EXPRESS courier delivery service to your home address. The UPS company will send a postman to your postal address to pick up the item and drop off your money then ship to me afterwards to my shipping address.
This is obviously a scam. The person has not asked me one single question about the item. But I can't work out what the scam is? Can anyone make any suggestions? (I'm obviously not going to reply to this message.)
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