When we sold the Spitfire last year, we listed it on one of those british car for sale sites. Yep. Tons of these "Nigerian" scam contact. Eager to send the dough, adulation about a car they have never seen, and awkward command of the language.
I even spoke with other sellers who got these guys to send the bogus "cashiers" checks. Only one parted with his car. The real round robin for these scammers is to get you to part with the car, the title, and return to them the "extra" money, since a "friend" of theirs in the US who owes them some cash is the paying for the car on their behalf, and oh, by the way, they owe more than the asking price of the car, so since you are such a trusted seller, please forward a cashiers check for the overage as soon as you ship the car, deducting of course the shipping cost from the "cashiers" check you are receiving (which, of couse is bogus but takes weeks to clear)!
So the seller is:
Out the car
Out the title
Out his own cash