scaredychicken
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Looking4new - good post. I agree, I only buy in person ... and I'm a hard sell to start with.
Many times the scammers claim that "they are listing the item for their sister, mother, uncle ..." and there is only 1 available photo (never the car's interior) but if you need more info, there is an email that they provide for the seller. The seller might actually respond (but it's likely the same scammer). The item for sale, and the scammer's location are NEVER in the same location, inconveniently hours apart --- it's their M O. I tend to give these guys a bit of a run, when I ask them to kindly call me on my preferred line - and then I give them the LOCAL Non-Emergency POLICE line ... oh to be a fly on the wall then, when they try to explain the purpose of their call and the wonderful item that they are selling.
Many times the scammers claim that "they are listing the item for their sister, mother, uncle ..." and there is only 1 available photo (never the car's interior) but if you need more info, there is an email that they provide for the seller. The seller might actually respond (but it's likely the same scammer). The item for sale, and the scammer's location are NEVER in the same location, inconveniently hours apart --- it's their M O. I tend to give these guys a bit of a run, when I ask them to kindly call me on my preferred line - and then I give them the LOCAL Non-Emergency POLICE line ... oh to be a fly on the wall then, when they try to explain the purpose of their call and the wonderful item that they are selling.