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Just thought I would post up this ad and associated email reply which I received regarding a "too good to be true" Mustang for sale. Looks to me to be a scam.
http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars...d=11ED5C87CAD8 This is the email I received from the "seller" First I want to thank you for question about the car. The car is in perfect condition, with no scratches on it, no damage. It have all the papers and document and I am also the first owner. The price is $9,500 including the shipping to your address (only in Australia). The car is registered in Australia on my name and address but currently I am located in London, UK because I just finished the divorce with my husband and i have moved here to my parents home. The payment will be made through eBay and only after you will receive the car, I will receive the payment. If you are interested in buying it please provide me your full name and address so I can initiate the deal through eBay. I will wait your answer(if you are interested to buy) very soon Thank you Sorry if this is a repost. |
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