Is This a Used Car Scam?
Basically, I found a car that looks to be in perfect condition, $15,000 under it's blue book value, at a total steal price. I would send you all the link, this deal is too good to share if it's legitimate. I sent the seller my email and phone number, and I plan on calling tomorrow afternoon for more information. Is it even possible that this is a genuine sale?
Suggestion:
People don't tend to sell valuable cars for $15,000 less than market value. What would their motivation be to lose that much money?
If this car is online. If the seller is not local, If the seller mentions shipping the car, If the seller mentions any third party escrow accounts or eBay Payment Protection it is a well known SCAM and should be ignored.
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LOL If its some thing on craigs list that is too good to be true it probably is. I suggest if you cannot see it test drive it for at least 40 minutes to an hour or take it to a mechanic for inspection you do not buy it. Especially if the only possible way to communicate to the supposed owner is an email address with someone too " busy" to use a telephone. EVERYBODY HAS A PHONE NOWADAYS so no phone is a bulls hit excuse.
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