Re: "Cheap" F40 | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Jason Polzer (jason![]() |
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Date: Sun, 7 Jan 2007 19:24:22 -0800 (PST) |
I don't understand these scams. Someone that was smart enough to save
up $200k for a car is dumb enough to wire it away without performing any
due diligence? Or is there a different angle?
Brian E. Buxton wrote:
Curious,
Jason
Brian E. Buxton wrote:
Reads like a scam - the wording of the ad, the fact that the contact info is lacking, the price ... I'm sure any Ferrari dealer in the US looking for inventory would write the guy a check for his asking price.
BEB
Jason Polzer wrote:
http://www.dupontregistry.com/autos/search/DRauSearchDetails.aspx?itemid=350987
Jason
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- Re: "Cheap" F40, (continued)
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Re: "Cheap" F40 red5hilser, January 7 2007
- Re: "Cheap" F40 Steve Jenkins, January 7 2007
- Re: "Cheap" F40 Ric Rainbolt, January 7 2007
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Re: "Cheap" F40 Brian E. Buxton, January 7 2007
- Re: "Cheap" F40 Jason Polzer, January 7 2007
- Re: "Cheap" F40 Tom Reynolds, January 7 2007
- Re: "Cheap" F40 Brian E. Buxton, January 7 2007
- Re: "Cheap" F40 Ken Rentiers, January 7 2007
- Re: "Cheap" F40 Brian E. Buxton, January 7 2007
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Re: "Cheap" F40 red5hilser, January 7 2007
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