If it was closer, I'd ping the guy just to check the "I owned a 911" box and then flip it. But I've always believed, if it's too good to be true, it probably is.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/730639222575795/
If it was closer, I'd ping the guy just to check the "I owned a 911" box and then flip it. But I've always believed, if it's too good to be true, it probably is.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/730639222575795/
The seller has some of the finest collection of underpriced collectible cars on the internet...scam.
Just some of his other listings:
Unrelated to topic, but related to scams. I was looking at houseboats on FM down near where my parents live off of the St. Johns. Saw an ad for a cheap pontoon boat...picture looked strangely familiar. Turns out someone had taken a picture that my dad had posted of him playing guitar on their boat (on Dunns Creek) and used for a scam ad.
I was looking on FB marketplace and perfect cars under 3k from a seller, different backgrounds same/similar description all 100-110k miles
I think I saw that car on Phila marketplace too. Was tempted to follow up but also figured its a scam
The camaro has the claim of "without any liens or encumbrances".
that was really popular with the scammers. If you search "encumbrances" on marketface, you will find a ton of scams.
I guess I better lay off the Steve unit of currency cuz it's apparently too arcane.
Here's the origin of The Steve.
Now "Steve" makes a lot more sense. I was thinking I'd missed it somewhere in the list of currencies Benjamins, cash, coin, clams, moolah, scratch...
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