Scam Alert - 2008 911 Turbo for $58k
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Scam Alert - 2008 911 Turbo for $58k
Year: 2008
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Price: $58000
Mileage: 38000
Color: black
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (State): AL
Transmission: Automatic
Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive
http://www.watermanautocenter.com/2008-porsche-911-turbo-63.php
WARNING
Do not inquire about this vehicle. Its part of a scam. If you don't believe me, ask to see the vehicle in person.
Last edited by GT3 Chuck; 07-05-2017 at 03:19 PM.
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he's selling vehicles that don't exist in inventory. Requests a wire deposit, and says he'll ship the car to you for free. Also comes with paperwork and his personal warranty, so you have a false peace of mind.
Look up the dealership on Google Street views. Not the type of dealership that sells high end cars. If you request a dealer's license, he'll send a real one from that dealership, but his driver's license will be fake.
I know this, because I've spent a long time to get my money back, which I eventually did.
Look up the dealership on Google Street views. Not the type of dealership that sells high end cars. If you request a dealer's license, he'll send a real one from that dealership, but his driver's license will be fake.
I know this, because I've spent a long time to get my money back, which I eventually did.
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I thought a properly labeled active link will be easier to members to make sure they didn't find the same car in other places, if they're in the market. Thanks for the edit, to make that more clear
#9
I remember this exact type of scammer when someone was trying to sell a V12 Vantage for 60k last year, some ***** in louisiana, if a deal seems too good to be true it usually is...
I have found that these folks, hack into dealer websites with terrible security and change all the prices of their vehicles super cheap, or post a bunch of exotic cars on their page for cheap (when they usually sell beat up 10 year old toyotas based upon google street view of the dealership)
I have found that these folks, hack into dealer websites with terrible security and change all the prices of their vehicles super cheap, or post a bunch of exotic cars on their page for cheap (when they usually sell beat up 10 year old toyotas based upon google street view of the dealership)
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Not that it means a whole lot but carfax and autocheck show it as registration renewed 10/16 and the better part of it's life spent in Alabama.
Just the fact he's allegedly in Nebraska and advertising on craigslist in Miami...but not on craigslist anywhere around Nebraska or KC (easy driving distance) is a dead giveaway.
Just the fact he's allegedly in Nebraska and advertising on craigslist in Miami...but not on craigslist anywhere around Nebraska or KC (easy driving distance) is a dead giveaway.
Last edited by Wheeler; 07-07-2017 at 07:08 AM.
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Found the old scam of the same car.
Link is dead but the website was:
http://kdautosks.com/cgi-sys/suspendedpage.cgi?id=17
Link is dead but the website was:
http://kdautosks.com/cgi-sys/suspendedpage.cgi?id=17