Hi Jim. A timely post as thinking of soon posting a Homer I have I have a 
thought or two I'd would run by you if you have time for a call. Thanks, 
Tom Cunningham 760-473-2464

On Friday, March 13, 2026 at 5:42:50 PM UTC-7 Cyclofiend Jim wrote:

> Hey all - 
>
> As we wobble into spring, I just wanted to remind everyone of the 
> possibility of nefarious intent during transactions.
>
> One common vector is direct emails to group members in response to "want 
> to buy/trade" posts. While some of these get filtered in the moderation 
> queue, many times these emails go directly to your inbox - in other words, 
> outside of any moderation on this list. 
>
> As a reminder:
> There have been instances of non-group members emailing members who have 
> posted "wanting to buy" or "want to trade" listings. These emails often 
> have very good descriptions and contain very believable photos.
>
> They have largely been scam attempts. Other group members have recognized 
> images that were theirs or belonged to riding partners. These are 
> believable attempts and through the excitement of saving a few bucks or 
> getting a model which is currently unavailable, it would be very easy to 
> fall for the scam. 
>
> And we do not fall for scams because we are stupid. We fall for scams 
> because we are human. (Give a listen to the "World's Greatest Con" podcast 
> if you don't believe me...) 
>
> This is reason I have a bottleneck for new members posting "For Sale" 
> items. If you haven't been an active member in any discussion, and your 
> first post is a "For Sale" listing, it will not be passed through. (I 
> changed the group description to reflect that. And if you are a new member 
> who wants to post some items for sale, I'm happy to be convinced that you 
> are completely legit. Reach out and let's talk).
>
> At this point, I am advising anyone who is approached via email to:
> - Search the other person's email in the group archives, to see if they 
> have a track record of posting. If they have no posts, it's likely a scam.
> - Search their email in the group member section, to see if they are 
> actually a member. If they are not a member, it's likely a scam. 
>
> If you do choose to proceed with any transaction with anyone at any time, 
> you do so at entirely your risk. Due diligence and paying with a protected 
> method are always good practice. 
>
> And, yes, I do realize that there are a number of folks who have lurked on 
> this list for a number of years and may not have ever posted. So, the above 
> method is not foolproof. The vast majority of folks in this group are solid 
> citizens who act in good faith. I don't want to lose site of that. 
>
> Thanks for your contributions to this group. 
>
> Jim / List Admin
>

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