I know it sounds unreal but picture this...a city resident recently received a response for his 'for sale' poster on his car.
So they met up with the prospective, ironed out everything(logbook,mileage,blah!blah!) and agreed to sell the car for 400k.They even went to the lawyers and made a sale agreement.
So the buyer came with a bankers cheque of 600k from a bank which im not at liberty disclosing.Just to make sure nothing was amiss the seller went with the bankers cheque to the bank in Q,and he was assured that it was valid.So the seller came with the cheque to the lawyers and the transaction was executed.
After the transaction,the buyer requested the buyer to refund him the extra 200k a once he had cashed his cheque since the 600k was apparently written by 'mistake'.The now trusting seller saw no need of keeping in wait a good citizen of the nation,so he rushed downstairs,withdrew the 200k and gave it to its 'rightfull' owner.
The seller was met with shock when he was told that no deposit transaction of that nature took place.The id of the buyer was a fake,he just found a lost id and placed his scanned photo on it.200k and probably some car parts if not the whole car were lost just like that.
So apparently there are some bank officers who collude with fraudsters to pluck leafs from the
bankers cheque book and dupe the unsuspecting public.
The Strong Do What They Want,The Weak Do What They Must!