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guyskezi.org

First seen Feb 22, 2026

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  • 2 community reports from users

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2/22/2026

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Can anyone explain this one to me? I'm not even sure this is a scam, but it is very strange. I posted a car on Craigslist with a certain price and said "or best offer". Someone asked me if I would be willing to lower the price, and I explained to them that I would sell it to whoever made me the best offer. She then emailed me back with a complicated story about family finances and asked me to go to a website to look up what their insurance rates would be if they bought my car. She said that she couldn't go to the site herself at that moment because she could only use email at work. She told me that she "was local, had 0 accidents or tickets" and that I should be able to use that information to get a quote for her. The line where she asked me to go to the site looks like this: > Can you do me a big favor, and go to Auto Quotes and grab a basic quote for me The words "Auto Quotes" linked to this URL: http://guyskezi.org/h6GdjJ7xp8o0dffRvX I connected to someone elses WiFi and clicked the link from a sandboxed browser. It seems to redirect to a different car insurance quote service each time I click it. All of them look real and don't seem to be phishing sites, but I'm not entering any of my own information anyway. How is she making money? Is she getting payed to link people to insurance quote services?

5155 days ago5 upvotes

Can anyone explain this one to me? I'm not even sure this is a scam, but it is very strange. I posted a car on Craigslist with a certain price and said "or best offer". Someone asked me if I would be willing to lower the price, and I explained to them that I would sell it to whoever made me the best offer. She then emailed me back with a complicated story about family finances and asked me to go to a website to look up what their insurance rates would be if they bought my car. She said that she couldn't go to the site herself at that moment because she could only use email at work. She told me that she "was local, had 0 accidents or tickets" and that I should be able to use that information to get a quote for her. The line where she asked me to go to the site looks like this: > Can you do me a big favor, and go to Auto Quotes and grab a basic quote for me The words "Auto Quotes" linked to this URL: http://guyskezi.org/h6GdjJ7xp8o0dffRvX I connected to someone elses WiFi and clicked the link from a sandboxed browser. It seems to redirect to a different car insurance quote service each time I click it. All of them look real and don't seem to be phishing sites, but I'm not entering any of my own information anyway. How is she making money? Is she getting payed to link people to insurance quote services?

5155 days ago5 upvotes

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