Too good to be true!!
Too good to be true!!
Hey guys been lurking here for awhile but anyways yesterday i went to check out a 07 Infinti G35s sedan posted on CL for $14500 obo with 64k miles.The car was in descent shape turns out it was sum young kid saying that the car was a gift so when it came down to buy the car the kid didnt have the pink slip just a receipt from the dealer saying the car was paid off as it still had dealer plates also.So i almost bought the car for 13500 but thank god i didnt cause i called the dealer and they said the car wasnt paid off.So this guy was a scammer car proably was stolen so beware of CL deals..
Hey guys been lurking here for awhile but anyways yesterday i went to check out a 07 Infinti G35s sedan posted on CL for $14500 obo with 64k miles.The car was in descent shape turns out it was sum young kid saying that the car was a gift so when it came down to buy the car the kid didnt have the pink slip just a receipt from the dealer saying the car was paid off as it still had dealer plates also.So i almost bought the car for 13500 but thank god i didnt cause i called the dealer and they said the car wasnt paid off.So this guy was a scammer car proably was stolen so beware of CL deals..
No, it isn't i actually find craigslist very a reliable source to sell things and make me money. Its not hard to look at the title and see whos name is on it. Its that simple.
Not all dealerships are that bad.
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Count me out of that; I prefer to take my chances with someone who's not a trained, professional liar.
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I sold my 05 LS430 on CL without my title in hand. Dude was a bit skeptical, but he had a shop inspect the car, shop said it was a nice buy. We met at Chase and transfer over the funds to my account, He took the car home and I just called him up later when I received my title. He just told me to mail it over to his PO BOX.
Good things can come out of CL. Just gotta know how to cipher the good from the bad. Use common sense.
I have tried to buy some cars, or gauge some interest on some cars. The ones that reply...
"I'm currently stationed in (some other country) but transfer the fund and I can send the car over to you."
or
"I'm going to be deploying soon and need to sell my vehicle.. etc..etc..."
gotta watch out for those. they use the services name in a bad way. making an average person vulnerable to these scams. just cause they used they were are in service, soft people automatically think... oh this guy is nice. let me send him money..
Good things can come out of CL. Just gotta know how to cipher the good from the bad. Use common sense.
I have tried to buy some cars, or gauge some interest on some cars. The ones that reply...
"I'm currently stationed in (some other country) but transfer the fund and I can send the car over to you."
or
"I'm going to be deploying soon and need to sell my vehicle.. etc..etc..."
gotta watch out for those. they use the services name in a bad way. making an average person vulnerable to these scams. just cause they used they were are in service, soft people automatically think... oh this guy is nice. let me send him money..
Well i did do sum research on the car did the Autocheck,turns out is was a 08 and had been branded with unibody damage sold at a auction but not salvaged.I called the dealer that sold the car and they said the car was not paid off weird though how the kid had all the receipts saying paid off.So i suggest just do some research before u buy on CL.Still would of been a good deal though a 08 type-s for bout 15000 once registered,with low mileage but who knows it was too good to be true lol..
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