Be EXTREMELY cautious if someone offers to buy your Bronco for more than your asking price and sight unseen. ESPECIALLY if the buyer is overseas. It's probably a scam.
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Yup...My wife did that when she listed my f150 except she forgot 3 zeros. Listed it for $5 must have really wanted it gone. Best part was some chick called and says all enthusiastically is it really $5. Uh...no its 5 grand...awkward silence...
Seller wouldn't answer the phone, but instead sent a text saying his "sister" was selling and gave me an emial address. I texted him I back saying I don't do email only transactions and to have her call me if she's serious. No response....;D
Seller wouldn't answer the phone, but instead sent a text saying his "sister" was selling and gave me an emial address. I texted him I back saying I don't do email only transactions and to have her call me if she's serious. No response....;D
Mark this thread as Sold! I wired the money to an off shore account and now just waiting to hear back when/how they will be sending...kind of weird doing business through text but it made him or her more comfortable. ;D
Mark this thread as Sold! I wired the money to an off shore account and now just waiting to hear back when/how they will be sending...kind of weird doing business through text but it made him or her more comfortable. ;D
Mark this thread as Sold! I wired the money to an off shore account and now just waiting to hear back when/how they will be sending...kind of weird doing business through text but it made him or her more comfortable. ;D