I just found this one entertaining. I listed a horse for sale late last night, and here is one of the responses (knew right away it was a scam, based on the keywords "present condition" and "last asking/saking price" and thought it would be fun to see how big of a fake check I could get)
>Fancy Hailey (1703076)
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>Good Morning I came across your horse for sale, I think it will be a
>perfect horse for me and my family, what is the present condition of
>the horse and how much is the last saking price you want to sell.
>Thanks
My answer:
>Perfect and $2500
His answer:
Thanks for the responds. Am willing to buy for my family and for a Trail ride. The horse will live with us in the house. Would be well taken care of and not treat just like an animal but apart of the family.