Is the e-mail sounds like a 'SCAM' ?


I received this e-mail for one of my for sell item.
What do you think ???

hi
1)is this item still available for sale?
2)where are you located?
3)may i know why, you want to sell it?
4)Has this item has any damage before?
5)can i see more picx?
6)do i need to repair?
7)what year is this item manufactured?
8)what is the final price?
9)can you help me determine the weigth?
10)i have a friegth company on my own will be available for pick-up of
the
item? because the operate 7:00am to 7:00pm mon-saturday will you accept
a
certifeid cashiers check or a postal money order,i will like to know
your
full name and address with your phone number so that my secretary can
issue
the payment out to you and i will be glad to read from you soonest..you
can
respond back to this email....xxxxxxx_xxxxxx@yahoo.com...thank

Music Lover/Audiophile
xxxxxxxx
edle
It's always a major red flag when someone other than your g/f signs an email xxxxxxxx. i also don't trust the look of his email address.

When someone tries to rush you though a deal it's almost always a scam. this scam seems to be a fake money order and a quick pickup before your bank can notify you.
i think this is the same guy who is managing his uncle's fortune in Uganda and needs your bank account info to help him get the money out.
I have read somewhere that there are authentic looking but fake USPS US$ postal money order around. Even USPS money order is not safe now.
there are fake money orders and certified checks all over the place these days. just google fake money order and you'll have more than enough to read. click on 'images' and you can see what they look like
I have always found the sentence "what is your final price?" always to be a scam. It is just not a sentence many in the US use.

i would steer clear from this guy for not only that reason, as his entire inquiry sounds "not right"