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It'd be surprising if that FG '69 Z28 N641163 w/ reported original lump was still available @28-thou. ~ Pete .
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X2, this is a members car and I'm positive the real price was MUCH higher than what is advertised there. https://usclassifieds4all.com/details.php?id=4370 |
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Right.I've seen 1 or 2 scams together but this place has a whole lot full.Crazy.
Last edited by ZiggyL78; 08-09-2019 at 02:07 AM. |
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Scams
Most successful frauds are based on greed. Like the lure of the next big "score" on a car deal. But unlike the past where you were looking at an ad on a supermarket bulletin board that only a few eyes have seen, by the time you have seen an ad on the internet so have a million other people. Puzzling why our demographic, 40 to 70 year olds seem to be so easily duped. Maybe the the younger generation are just more internet savvy.
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