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Mazda 6 for 3,000$.. Is it too good to be true?
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<blockquote data-quote="Spyhunter" data-source="post: 1539017" data-attributes="member: 605320"><p>While looking at Ciaglist for used cars around Austin, TX, I found a used Mazda 6 for 3,000$ with 47k miles. I replied with an email to the saler which apparently moved to the UK, and now is trying to sale the Mazda 6 for 3,000$. He then tells me, "The car is located in Phoenix, AZ, which is 1,000 miles way. I said I'll drive there to inspect the car personally, but he then replied with "The car is sealed and ready to be shipped, and I've a contact with ebay; I can't cancel". He's also accepting paypal, which I find to be weird since if he was indeed a scammer he'd have gone for wired transfer...</p><p></p><p>He gave me the VIN number, but anyone can easily fake a VIN # to another car. This car seems to good to be true. What do you guys think?</p><p>The guy sent me a private auction through ebay. I don't see why paypal won't protect me when I'm buying a item from ebay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spyhunter, post: 1539017, member: 605320"] While looking at Ciaglist for used cars around Austin, TX, I found a used Mazda 6 for 3,000$ with 47k miles. I replied with an email to the saler which apparently moved to the UK, and now is trying to sale the Mazda 6 for 3,000$. He then tells me, "The car is located in Phoenix, AZ, which is 1,000 miles way. I said I'll drive there to inspect the car personally, but he then replied with "The car is sealed and ready to be shipped, and I've a contact with ebay; I can't cancel". He's also accepting paypal, which I find to be weird since if he was indeed a scammer he'd have gone for wired transfer... He gave me the VIN number, but anyone can easily fake a VIN # to another car. This car seems to good to be true. What do you guys think? The guy sent me a private auction through ebay. I don't see why paypal won't protect me when I'm buying a item from ebay. [/QUOTE]
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