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Fraud? - JackoliciousLegs - 06-25-2005

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- ScottyB - 06-25-2005

thats really odd


- WRXtranceformed - 06-25-2005

Scam for sure.


- Mike - 06-25-2005

where is it located?


- Ryan T - 06-25-2005

That exact supra has been sold for that exact price in about 5 different places with 5 different contacts. Anyone that thinks for a SECOND that its a legit sale is a moron.


- Dave - 06-26-2005

hmmm, $25,000 car selling for $5k; I think I'd be a little skeptical on that one (especially since it doesn't give a current mileage or contact point.


- CaptainHenreh - 06-30-2005

Supra Scammer Douchebag Wrote:Hi there,

Thanks for emailing me about the Supra. First of all i would like to tell you that the

car is in perfect condition, no damages have been made to the car. It was never hit or stuff like that. If you want i can provide you with the VIN #. The car has almost 90000 miles, and it is from 1993. I am the original owner of the car and i can tell you that it has a clear title. If you want more photos just tell me and i will be happy to give them to you.
The payment will be done using secure pay service, which means that a third party willhold the funds until you receive, inspect and approve the vehicle. You will have 7business days to inspect the car, and decide if you want to keep it.I am now in Europe to finalize a deal here. The reason for selling the car this cheap isbecause first of all it is from 1993, and second, I need the money, because i got a great trade lead here in Europe and i don't want to miss the deal.

Please reply asap.

Regards,
Mitchell.

Heh.


- Evan - 06-30-2005

take his email address and sign him up for one of the "pr0n daily in your inbox" spam lists. (it will instantly put him on every pr0n spam list in existence and essentially bring down his email)


- Dave - 07-01-2005

Evan Wrote:take his email address and sign him up for one of the "pr0n daily in your inbox" spam lists. (it will instantly put him on every pr0n spam list in existence and essentially bring down his email)
sweet idea!!!!


- Myuki - 07-01-2005

::puts two and two together::

scam. a guy i knew got taken by it. lost the money he'd saved up from working for like 2 years.

white supra, 5500, guy in europe, all the same.


- bassmangrammy - 07-01-2005

You get what you pay for...if it's too good to be true, it's either not true or it's an angry wife selling the cheating husbands sports car.


- Mike - 07-11-2005

More fraud! They used an AOL e-mail address. With any luck, I can get them fucked. But if they are halfway smart, it is an AIMail name.


Hello,

Thank you for you interest in purchasing my S2000. I'm located in London, UK. I don't know to much about these sites so I accidentally typed a wrong zip code when I posted and I can't change it now.

The price I want to obtain is $7800. The car is in perfect condition with no mechanical problems and the interior is like new. It has 41847 miles on the odometer. I don't smoke. The title is clear and the car was never involved in an accident. I have the car with me. And also I want to tell you that if you will decide to buy the car, I would like to close the deal through a reputable escrow service.

Looking forward to hear from you!

Sincerely,
Dawn


- damnit458 - 07-11-2005

Man mike, that ones a winner