Well, well, well.
Here's another "advert" responder. It's all clearer now. Thanks, Paddy.
Since ordinary prudence never permitted me to go as far as even answering these clowns, I have never been confronted with such details as cashing checks from Western Union for excess amounts promised. Thus, the scam was never laid out. As I mentioned, i received 100s of similar "responses" each time I post a vacancy.
The tortured language is always there for me to savor, including transparent and intricate fantasies about "modeling assignments in the West Indies" after "tearfully leaving Mum in London" following a "vacation in West Africa" subsequent to which a rich Daddy would send a check for the year's rent (!), if, of course, the "flat's health and condition" was satisfactory.
Whoo Hoo, these guys must attend "seminars' on how to compose this dreck. They presumably assume that CraigsList is, potentially, a gold mine, given all the volunteered information the "seller" posts. Yet I've always surmised that if one is sufficiently aware of what it is and how to use it, a person is also better tuned-in than the naive folks who are falling for the abandoned-bank-funds scam of the deceased Finance Minister of the Democratic Republic of Western Wherever, that occasionally come in over the cyber-transom.
Very interesting, again, what one can learn on TeeEss.