Im not sure if this car is a scam or not?
Im just not sure what to do…There is a car deal from ebay that just BLEW my mind!
I emailed him back and this is what he had to say
Hello there,
Thank your for your interest in my car.First of all I want to tell you that the car is still available and includes all the shipping costs and insurance, so you wont have to pay any extra charges. The car looks like new, it has never been scratched or wrecked. It will come with a clear title, bill of sale signed by me as well and all the papers (including the original manuals and keys) that you will need to register it under your name.
This was my brother car but he is not… anymore.I don't want to get rich by its selling, just want to give it to someone who will take good care.
It is already at the shipping company, crated and ready to go and in this case i can't close the deal in person.
The car will arrive to your door in 5-6 days tops. The final price is $5,870.
Because the car was listed also on eBay Motors,for payment, I´ll like to use an eBay Purchase Protection service,so we'll beboth protected.
Please go here and Buy It Now on eBay Motors: link blocked
No money first to me – i will receive money after you will receive the car.
The transaction will be made under eBay Purchase Protection's buyer protection plan.
Since this deal will be made using a escrow service to help us closing
this deal, I prefer honest buyers. Anyway,if you want more details
about this deal, please reply with the following informations:
-Your full name;
-Your shipping address;
-Your phone number
I'm a serious seller and a fair trader and I prefer to deal only
with a serious buyer. If you consider yourself one please e-mail me back so
we can start our deal.
I will look for your email, so that we can move forward with this
deal!
Best Regards,
name blocked
I got his VIN# for carfax and everything, his account on ebay looks very genuine (has tons of good feedback from previous deals)
im just not sure weather its a scam or not…its just that the deal is soooo cheap for a such a nice car..
If you guys think its a scam…why is he even giving out his VIN# anyway? I emailed him for a cell# just to be safe…waiting for a replay now lol
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12:24 pm
Atlanta Wrecked Car Selling
SCAM
Edit: The VIN could be any VIN from the same model. He probably got it off some random car on the street. Then you send him money, he keeps it and skips town and you have no money and no car.
5:42 pm
Atlanta Wrecked Car Selling
i think anytime anyone uses regards it is fake
8:50 am
Atlanta Wrecked Car Selling
Ya, it's a scam. Would you actually want to buy a car w/o seeing it? I should think not. His story of receiving money after you get the car isn't true. Once you send money, it's gone. Period. Now, if your in the mood for a nice car, my mother is selling this car. One rule: You absolutely must see this car. It's gorgeous she won't sell the car unless you do come out see it. It's located one hr S of Chicago. This is one of those rare grandma driven cars that's been garage kept all of its life.
10:06 am
Atlanta Wrecked Car Selling
its a scam, no such thing as a ebay buyer protection program… they ebay links he gave you he generated them himself… play around with him tell him you want to come pick the car up in person watch what bull sht answer he gives you…
4:13 am
Atlanta Wrecked Car Selling
Its a scam – its been here a hundred times. Avoid it and buy a car you can see, feel, drive and inspect first.
here is someone who got taken in – do not put yourself in that position
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Here is another
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1 month ago
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Its been on this forum a thousand times – I know I have answered at least 30-35. Move along, keep your money
VIN means nothing. Give me 10 minutes, a pad of paper, and drop me off at WalMart. I will have 50 VIN numbers before you pick me up again.
6:38 am
Atlanta Wrecked Car Selling
It's a scam. You're about to be ****** into it. The so-called buyer's protection doesn't exist.
As mentioned before, he could obtain a VIN off of any dealer's web ad, or from Autotrader or similar websites.
Oh, and let us know if he comes back with his cell number. I'll bet you a case of Nut Brown Ale that he'll say one of several things:
1) I don't have a cell phone or any other phone.
2) I'm out of the country and cannot call you or be called.
3) (My favorite)- I lost my voice and cannot speak.
Please understand that this scam has been performed hundreds of times per day on folks that do not follow three simple rules:
1) ALWAYS meet the buyer in person. If you can't see/feel/touch/drive the car, then you should back out.
2) Never take anything told to you on email at face value (a HUGE mistake you seem to be making).
3) If it seems too good to be true, it probably is.
Move on, keep your money.