Absolutely right on. I have done this purely for entertainment. Claim
you are just down the street in the same town.
Ask to come by to look the car over and perhaps pay cash to pick it up.
Mysteriously the car will be relocated to Africa or some such at
which time you can claim to just happen to have a sufari planned for
next week and could look it over then.
Try it it is a load of cheap thrills.
Tracy
John Miller wrote:
>tld6008@mchsi.com wrote:
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>>I'm suprised nobody is talking about this scam, see below.
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>>Is an US
>>model with US specs and will be shipped with CLEAR US TITLE.
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>Hmmm..."U.S. title"...that's novel.
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>>...it is an US model (which complies with the US emission )
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>And so is that.
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>If it's a car I'm interested in and it *might* be legit, I will suggest
>to the sellers that I'd prefer to pick the car up from them. The
>backpedaling can be hilarious.
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