Posted 2008-07-04 7:25 PM (#86880 - in reply to #86879) Subject: RE: too good to be true?
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The ad has a link that takes you to a website for a trailer place in Utah, but the ad says the trailer is in Seymour, In. The phone number is for a cash advance type business in seymour. I dunno, call them and see?
Posted 2008-07-05 5:48 AM (#86883 - in reply to #86866) Subject: RE: too good to be true?
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The Picture was taken in front of Mains trailer sales, I have been there many times, so I would say it's a lifted add if the phone numbers don't add up.
Posted 2008-07-05 12:35 PM (#86892 - in reply to #86866) Subject: RE: too good to be true?
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I sent an eamil inquiring about the trailer and if the price was correct. I got an eamil back from "Brat" saying that the trailer is still available and the price is $2100. He is taking a loss because of family problems. He wants to handle the transaction by "escrow" only and then will pay to have the trailer shipped anywhere in the USA. This is nothing but a scam. You put the money in escrow and you will never see it again.
Posted 2008-07-06 10:16 AM (#86918 - in reply to #86917) Subject: RE: too good to be true?
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Originally written by rose on 2008-07-06 9:37 AM
And how about this Bison for 14k......Listing # 164086
Really wish the scammer jerks would stay off this site
I saw that also. About every other week now they are putting scams on here. I cannot believe that people who really are looking for trailers fall for these scams. I mean if it seems to good to be true, it probably is.
Posted 2008-07-11 2:35 PM (#87303 - in reply to #86866) Subject: RE: too good to be true?
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For the original message ... I don't see it being 21,000 ... that would be way to much. Maybe someone is hard up and needs the money. Did you contact them? That is a good deal.