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Old 25th June 2015, 04:48 PM
NeilW NeilW is offline
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Default Potential Car SCAM

Hey guys, for info I have recently been looking to buy a new car and was half tempted on a 07 Honda Civic Type-r advertised on eBay.
Having contacted the seller with my number to discuss I received a very strange email as below:

Hello,

First of all I want to thank you for your interest for my car. I've almost reached an agreement with a potential buyer. Unfortunately, it looks like there are some problems and he doesn't have all the money to pay. The car is still available for sale, it is in extremely good condition,100% HPI Clear, full service history. Currently I am on a business trip to Italy and will have to stay here for about 6 months (this is why I am selling the car for a low price and I am looking for a fast sale to finance the Italian project ) .I left the car to a specialized car shipping company custody and they will handle the sale for me. The V5 log book is already signed on my behalf, the car will come with 2 keys, all service records and previous MOT's. They will deliver the car directly to your home address (is ready for shipping because the loan of my previous buyer didn't get approved) so there won't be any additional shipping costs. If you are interested in purchasing the car just let me know and I will inform you with all the details

Thank you

Sent from Sarah iPhone

I didn't reply, however I just had a phone call from a foreign guy saying he was working for the shipping company and they would handle the transaction as 'middle men' and deliver car to my address once I give them the payment. They would hold the money in case I was not happy and they would return it to me!
Hmm, sounds strange so reported the ad and informed local police who advised this is happening a lot lately.
Hopefully if there are other ads people don't fall foul!
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