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Star Member demtenjeep (21,109 posts)View profile is there a scam currently about buying cars on Craig's list and the seller having to move out ofcountry?A friend of mine is looking for a vehicle and inquired about one and got this reply:Thank you for being interested in buying my 2003 Honda Accord V6 EX-L, automatic transmission. It is in EXCELLENT condition; the body and paint are great, no scratches and no dents; the interior is clean; it has never been involved in an accident; the title is clear.I have recently moved to United Kingdom. I was hoping to take my car here but when I found out how much shipping and registration would be I've changed my mind. As I'm unable to travel in the near future and I don't have anyone in the US to help me with the sale I decided to make this transaction through eBay. I believe this protects both buyer and seller and it's the right way to do this.The final price is $1,500. If you decide to buy this car or need further information please get back to me as soon as possible.Thank you,Lauren
demtenjeep 1. yup, found what I was looking for, thanks
Who are you saying thanks to? At the time you posted this, no one else had replied.I guess she's thanking herself for answering her own stupid question.
s there a scam currently about buying cars on Craig's list ........... I decided to make this transaction through eBay.
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She wanted to see if her stooooopidity still got her posts brought over?It was just a lie. She couldn't even keep her own lie straight.
There are scammers actually working Craig's List but, I could make no sense of her post. ADD do you suppose?
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