I hope we can make the purchase as fast as possible so i need your PayPal Full name and email address so i can send the money now. But I'm able to access email anytime as we will make use of laptop so my only quickest payment option is PayPal or PayPal to Bank as i can send money via PayPal anytime and to bank account so since I'm requesting this transaction to be done via PayPal or Bank, i will be responsible for all the PayPal charges on this transaction and if you don't have an account with PayPal, its pretty easy, safe and secured to open one. I'm ready to pay your asking price including, I work as a marine engineer with Italian marines on bermuda sea, so i wont be able to come and do things personally, my shipping company will be coming for the pickup and named Parcel 2go Courier.the contract is strictly no call due to the lack of reception on the sea area. Hello,Thank you for your prompt response,am really satisfied with the price and condition. Too much unsolicited detail in the request and just too eager to pay! I apologize for late response,I want you to understand that i want to pay through PayPal because i currently do not have access to my bank account as i don't use online banking and can't get to the bank at the moment due to the nature of my job,Moreover the transport agent coming for pick up accepts only western union transfer as means of payment and i can't make such transfer not to talk of sending the funds to you through them,i Hope you don't mind creating an account with PayPal?,It's easy safe and reliable to use all you need to do is visit com/ ae to register an account and get back to me with your PayPal details as i have requested for in my previous mail so i can proceed with the transfer and we can begin to finalize the deal from there,I wait your response as soon as possible. If we have deal kindly send me your PayPal details as listed below so i can proceed with the transfer and we can begin to finalize the from there I'm really interested in buying it from you and i agree with the price you mentioned.Please i want you to understand that i wouldn't be chanced to finalize the deal in person due to the nature of my job as am offshore at work at the moment,I'm a chief cook in the stewards department but i would arrange for transport agent to come for pick up and inspection on my behalf. I had a gut feeling that something wasn’t right so I googled and here we are. And contact PayPal at if you’ve been stung by a PayPal spoof.
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