Craigslist scammer targeting my son...

No need to turn anything around here. It's just hard to see your side as the victim when you claim that you were unaware there was something wrong with a check written out for way more than you asked for, and then instead of calling and asking the bank its drawn on to verify that there are sufficient funds in the account, you deposit into your account. Did you learn anything?

Reminds me of a quote Forest's mamma used to say...

As stated in an above reply, the original deal was for matched front and rear axles for a 4x4. Then when the guy found out that they were 2.76 and not 3.55 he backed out on the axles after the check was written and sent. He even wanted us to ship, and I told my son I wanted nothing to do with shipping axles.

The kid's young and likes to do things on his own and not listen to us older people with a little experience... :mad: