What do you guys reckon? I'd fly down there right now and hand over the cash if its real lol.
Cars For Sale: Car Details - AutoTrader.com
What do you guys reckon? I'd fly down there right now and hand over the cash if its real lol.
Cars For Sale: Car Details - AutoTrader.com
Lol, thats kinda near me .
too good to be true btw
"Kimi, can you improve on your [race] finish?"
"No. My Finnish is fine; I am from Finland. Do you have any water?"
haha, you should go check it out!
How is a scam like that supposed to work anyway? If there's not actually a car, how can anyone pay the money for it? And who'd be stupid enough to pay in advance before even having seen it?
uuhhh typo?
Sounds like a downpayment to me.
Reginald *IB4R* says:
it was a beautiful 35 seconds.
David says:
that's what she said
Simply a scam to get your email address, then whore it out to the interweb. They got me with a $5000 NSX
If they don't want to use autotrader's email service its probably a scam.I'M IN A BUSINESS TRIP AND I DON'T HAVE ACCESS TO MY WORK EMAIL. PLEASE EMAIL ME ONLY HERE: [email protected]
BTW, I am the user formerly known as Turbo.Jenkens. Did I get banned? I know its against the rules to have 2 accounts but this is the only way I know to ask. About a week ago my login info got reset, I've tried the "email new password" at least a dozen times to no avail.
Last edited by Je$u$ Chri$t; 09-30-2008 at 07:53 PM.
Changing sides?
Some other examples of this tom foolery:
Z06
Z06#2
Bastardized RX-7
NSX
I smell tomfoolery.
They all follow the same plot lines - great car, contact me only on ...email address...
There's never a phone number.
I'm dropping out to create a company that starts with motorcycles, then cars, and forty years later signs a legendary Brazilian driver who has a public and expensive feud with his French teammate.
It's just like scammers on Craigslist...
I had lots sent to me through that site. All completely obvious ones of course, like "I'm out of the country so I'm getting a friend to bring you the check, I hope I can trust you and bla bla bla" b.s. like that. Its a complete waste of peoples' time and I doubt anyone even falls for it. But when a nice car is listed for cheap, I'm tempted to ask, because there's always that "what if." Obviously in the case of the SL, granted its real, the crack addict that stole it dug through the ash tray for enough pennies to get him just enough time in an internet cafe to list it for enough money to buy more crack. I say as long as you don't part with any personal information aside from some useless hotmail account, there's no harm done.
Last edited by DesmoRob; 09-30-2008 at 10:42 PM.
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