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Re: [Mg-t] [Morris] FYI - Good deal on MGTc on Craigslist in NorCal

To: <morris@autox.team.net>, <mg-t@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [Mg-t] [Morris] FYI - Good deal on MGTc on Craigslist in NorCal
From: "John A. Gunnell" <gunnellj@athenet.net>
Date: Sat, 19 Apr 2008 20:35:51 -0500
In 2002, when I bought my first T Series, an advertisement appeared in Old
Cars Weekly for a TC for $2,500. The car was complete except for the
headlights and steering wheel, but had to be completely disassembled. As I
worked for the publication at that time, I was bound to a 10-day waiting
period before I could respond to the ad. The car, which was as described,
sold to a man from Madison, Wis. The seller sold it for a neighbor whose
late husbad had never gotten around to the car.

Also, in our Fox Cities British Car Club, there is a young lady who
purchased a disassembled TC just a year or two ago. I believe that she paid
$900 for the complete car, or something in that range.

So the idea of a person selling a TC for $13,000 does not seem like an
obvious scam to me.

John Gunnell
PO Box 87
Iola, WI 54945
715-445-4262
gunnellj@athenet.net



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jim S." <aztvr@yahoo.com>
To: <morris@autox.team.net>; <mg-t@autox.team.net>
Sent: Saturday, April 19, 2008 10:25 PM
Subject: Re: [Mg-t] [Morris] FYI - Good deal on MGTc on Craigslist in NorCal


> I would also like to know what makes someone think that this
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/car/646614249.html
>  is an obvious scam.
>    If it were for sale for $6000, I would say sure. But this could easily
be a realist who knows that his car is not very original.  Just a driver.
As others said; never buy without an inspection, and don't send money to an
unknown stranger and hope the car arrives later.  Whomever is that trusting
just has a "scam me" sticker pasted on his forehead.
>
>   Don't shoot the messenger below in this case.  He or she is just being
cautious in a well meaning and friendly way, and may have been burned before
or read too many stories about losers picking on well meaning people.  You
don't have to be in the wrong, you just have to be visible to predatory
lawyers, and you can become a possible victim.  I understand what they mean;
but, this case of a fellow enthusiast just pointing to a published ad seems
extremely benign.
>
>   (and I wish it was near enough to me to just drive over and see it.)
>
>   Regards,
>   Jim
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> >> From: (name witheld)
> >> Sent: Apr 19, 2008 12:08 PM
> >> To: rfeibusch1@earthlink.net
> >> Subject: Re: [Morris] FYI - Good deal on MGTc on Craigslist in
>  NorCal
> >>
> >> As you might be aware, the thieves and scammers have moved from
> >> eBay to
> >> Craigslist.  Just wanted to let you know that from a legal
> >> standpoint, when  you recommend a deal like this (obviously a
> >> scam), you are setting yourself up for a liability lawsuit if
> >> someone sends the supposed seller some money and then loses it.
> >
> > Regards,
>
>
>
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