I did not recomend it - just posted it as a FYI - buyer beware - They are not
all scams - I just placed a decent $9,000 '49 Triumph 2000 roadster that I saw
on Craigslist to a delighted buyer who was visiting SoCal from Alabama - yes I
know that these things can be scams but often are not -
If I am going to be made liable for passing on a email posting from a public
list, I might as well give up this hobby completely, buy a Toyota and take up
golf. So should you ...............
And as an afterthought - f*ck the lawyers - they have made automotive events
almost impossible to put on and are after our cars at a state level with
proposed legislation that we will someday have to drag our "collector cars" to
meets on trailers behind our hybirds!
Cheers,
Ruck Feibusch
Venice, CA
-----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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