First, learn how to spoof an email address, then send them an email with a return address to the FBI. Or, suggest he communicate with you through your personal website. Go ahead, click on the link. 
A legitimate offer will come with a personal visit by the buyer who makes the offer in person. Cash is king for smaller amounts, bank or wire transfers for larger amounts.Okay..... lots of scam examples.... now can y'all provide some examples of a legitimate offer... the process and the wording would help us all.
A legitimate offer will come with a personal visit by the buyer
Interesting world view. It is our burden to suffer for Victorian England bringing these cultures into the first or at least second world. Perhaps it should not stop there but we should make the Vandals and the Vikings responsible as well?I find that there is a certain divine justice represented by these scams. They originate primarily from former British colonies, conquered and exploited by my ancestors for centuries. Countries like India and Nigeria. British language and culture were forced upon them, and now they use their facility in english to claw back some of the wealth that was extracted from them. Their methods vary in sophistication, but even the least sophisticated seem to take their little toll of us. It is indeed unfortunate that many of their victims are in the United States, but you are after all in many ways the heirs of the British Empire, in the sense of carrying the Anglo-Saxon torch into the 21st century. The real facilitators of these scammers are the financial institutions, like PayPal, Western Union and even your own bank, who pretend that there is nothing that they can do and that it is not their responsibility to do anything anyway. They take their fees from the fraudulent transfers and pocket them without a qualm of conscience.
You may be right.Some people just love to troll I suppose, probably see an uptick in that as more are staying home?