UPDATE:
So I got a call yesterday, from someone who said that they saw my Craigslist ad. They had apparently bought a camera and a computer at a local truck stop for $150 and when he realized what the stuff was worth it didn't make sense to him so he looked it up. He asked me to verify the serial number of the computer and after I read it off to him he said that yes, it was the very same.
He mentioned he was a truck driver from the midwest and that he was on the road but he'd be happy to ship it back to me when he stopped for the day. I checked the number and it appeared to be a cell phone purchased in Chicago so the story sounded very plausible.
For about half a day, I was overjoyed. He said he had no problem returning it to me and I of course offered to pay him the $150 he lost & offer a reward for calling in. I can't tell you the emotional high I was on for a few hours, just couldn't believe how great it was. Long story short, there were signs both ways, that it was real & that it could be a scam, but of course for all the signs of it being a scam I ignored it because I was on such an emotional roller coaster with the idea of getting my stuff back. My hard drive, my film, the camera itself … it was all too much.
However, after my 3rd phone call with him I started to become slightly suspicious, so just right before he was about to give me instructions on how I could get money to him, I asked him to just quickly verify the serial number on the top of the camera. I said it was because I just quickly wanted to make sure it was *my* stuff. At that point he all the sudden got really defensive saying this was all too complicated and he didn't want to be involved, blah, blah, blah … obviously backpedaling. Kept swearing he never asked me for anything, etc… I was so bummed. I the end the guy did not have my stuff, he was just some scum with a disposable cell phone trying to prey on people and earn a few bucks.
Later that day a friend told me that he actually fell for the same scam once, the Truck stop western union scam is what he called it. But his was for a lost iPod so he wasn't out a ton of money, but still, I felt pretty stupid.
The good news is I never paid the guy anything, the bad news being I had already given him my home address. Bleh.
What an emotional day it was. And it was my birthday none-the-less 🙁