so keep this in mind if you selling a vehicle

Hey,loki wrote:For those of you selling a vehicle I thought I would share a little story. This afternoon I got a call about my van the guy sounded professional, I was thinking too myself that it was a little wierd as I couldn't imagine a dealer calling to buy a Delica. He asks a bunch of questions about the van KM, animals/kids in it, when it was detailed last what I'm asking for it (11,800) and so on. Then he tells me that he is with a financing company and has a client that is pre-approved for the "blue book value" for an L300 which is 13,000, this set off more alarm bells as I reasonably sure that Delicas are not in any blue books and if they where they would likely be massively under valued. Then the fun part, he tells me that all I need to do is pay them $500 to cover their costs of bringing the client in and such but it is a guaranteed sale. This leads me to say well then if your going to be giving me 13,000 anyways, why not just give me 12,500 instead. Oh no no it's not a commission blah blah blah, he then pushes the guaranteed sale side (unless I'm hiding something about the van). I them state that it sounds a bit like a scam, he then gets aggressive and angry sounding, asking "you want to sell your van don't you?" I tell him that I do but paying someone up front to give me money sounds like a scam, he tries to continue and I hang up on him.
so keep this in mind if you selling a vehicle
Adrock wrote:Was he willing to meet face to face?
This could be fun...
LOL! Never thought of that. This poses a question...tigger wrote:You should have sent him a couple of $250 dollar bills.
Or...jaggedfish wrote:LOL! Never thought of that. This poses a question...tigger wrote:You should have sent him a couple of $250 dollar bills.
If you scam a scammer, has a scam really been committed... or do two negatives really make a positive? Hmmm....
A linguistics professor was lecturing to his class one day about the fact that in many languages, such as English, a double negative forms a positive, while in other languages, such as Russian, a double negative is still a negative. “However,” he pointed out, “in no language can a double positive form a negative.”mararmeisto wrote:Or...jaggedfish wrote:LOL! Never thought of that. This poses a question...tigger wrote:You should have sent him a couple of $250 dollar bills.
If you scam a scammer, has a scam really been committed... or do two negatives really make a positive? Hmmm....
...do two wrongs make a right?As in RHD?
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