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Photo In Home Dog Boarding & Training $20.00 Kathy Rambo
QUALITY HOMESITTING.No Cost to Home owners/Vacationers! Free Kevin & Diana Uphus
Photo Predator Stage 3 Power Box $400 Jamie
Photo Chrome round oil tank for your Harley, chopper or custom $100.00 Brian
Re-roofing your house? Reasonable Kevin
Photo 1969 3/4 ton Ford Pickup $300 Mike
Medium Size Dump Truck for hire Reasonable Kevin
Acreage off Hwy 395 North of Deer Park $4000 an acre Barb
Fill Dirt Wanted in SW Spokane Free Kevin
SCOTT AND SONS HEATING & AIR COND. Free Scott
Photo Lake Roosevelt lot on Deer Meadows Golf Course $54,900 Brian
White half pint microwave $35.00 Val
Photo HOME*DISPOSAL*SALE*ONGOING Free to Public mike
Photo REDUCED--95 Jeep Grand Cherokee-Limited $3999 John
Photo 2006 Subaru Legacy I Sedan AWD $13500.00 Jennifer
Photo Loving Cat Needs Good Home! $100 to YOU! April
Photo 185/65R14 Yokohama Ice Guard Snow tires on wheels $300 obo Jeff
4 RIMS--97 NISSAN P/U 4X4 $50.00 C
Photo Playful Cat Seeking New Owner! $100 to YOU! Seth
Photo Marine Aquarium (37 gal.) REDUCED 30 Mike
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Terms of Use: "STCU's Member-to-Member Classifieds" is a free service offered to the members of Spokane Teachers Credit Union. STCU reserves the right to restrict its use, including the right to remove posted advertisements without notice. The products and services advertised within are not endorsed or vouched for by STCU and we accept no liability in connection with their use. All transactions are between the buyer and the seller, the provider and the user. STCU is not a party to any transaction unless specifically advertised for sale by the Credit Union. As with any transaction, please use caution when dealing with unknown parties. Any questions or concerns about the contents of the classifieds should be directed by e-mail to classifieds@stcu.org.

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Warning! Sellers Alert!

In a variation of the "Nigerian Scam," some credit union members have been approached by scam artists posing as buyers. In this version of the scam, the "buyer" offers to purchase the item for sale but sends a cashiers check for an amount in excess of the purchase price. Then, the seller is asked to wire the excess amount to the fraudulent buyer. Later, the cashiers check is returned as a counterfeit item, and the depositor is responsible to make restitution to the financial institution for the full amount of the check.

Be aware of this scam in the event you are approached with a similar offer. For more detailed information on this and other scams, go to www.quatloos.com. To report an incident, go to the Secret Service website at www.secretservice.gov. Through its financial crimes division in Washington, the Secret Service is the central repository for complaints about Nigerian fraud and is in charge of educating the public about the forms the frauds take.